CUMBERLAND COASTAL is delighted to present 231 Myall Street, Tea Gardens a vacant coastal block of land, surrounded by quality homes and picturesque beaches and waterways. Just metres from the river foreshore
LAND SIZE 601.2 square metres. frontage 18 metres making this the perfect site.
Located in close proximity to Myall River, Tea Gardens Hotel, Tea Gardens Library and an abundance of local attractions, don't miss out on this incredibly rare opportunity to shape your dream living space in one of the most sought after locations.
Experience the best of both worlds with easy access to essential amenities, while revelling in the serenity of your own private sanctuary,
Experience a jewel of a location, neighbouring popular holiday destinations such as Port Stephens, Hawks Nest, and Nelson Bay.
A vacant land like this is an opportunity to develop your dream home, perfect for residency or holiday living, or an investment project in this desirable location.
Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy; however, we cannot guarantee it. All interested parties should make and rely upon their own enquiries
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