Prime 872m2 Beachfront development block with large dual living 1950's home
Located across the road from Kingscliff's "Dreamtime Beach", this site is one of Marine Parade's last beach front opportunities to either live in or develop. This large lot offers the potential to build 6-7 apartments over 3-4 levels (STCA) with recent average sales prices exceeding $2mil per apartment. • 2 street frontages (Marine Parade and Kingscliff Lane) • 872.6m2 (22.12 wide X 39.19/39.7 deep) • R3 Medium density zoning with a 13.6m height limit • 1.5km to shops and alfresco dining • Ocean views
The current 1950's home (extended 1982) is fully approved & requires some TLC featuring: • Hardwood timber floors & frames • Massive living areas, soaring ceilings • 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms separate toilet and laundry on upper level • Main bedroom with ensuite bathroom • Fully self-contained 2-bedroom flat on lower level with separate electricity meter • Auto double lock up garage • Near new solar hot water • Huge fully fenced yard
Build the latest brand-new apartment complex or alternatively restore and enjoy one of the very few Marine Parade homes left. For further information please contact Emmanuel on 0411214486 or Brent on 0408664758
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