Nestled amidst the serene and picturesque landscapes of Kenthurst, this extraordinary property stands as a testament to timeless beauty and unparalleled opportunity. With a storied history untouched by transactions for over a century, it presents a rare chance to own one of the last remaining large lots in the region.
Spanning an expansive 25.94 acres, the land offers a blend of natural wonders and developmental potential. Approximately 50% of the terrain boasts a level topography, meticulously cleared and elevated to provide commanding views. With a generous 120-meter street frontage, accessibility is seamless.
The property's current zoning as RU2 Transition amplifies its versatility, allowing for a myriad of possibilities to suit various interests.
Being 25 acres, this property meets within local authority regulations to create a cluster sub-division. An indicative plan for a 5-lot subdivision, combined with a bushfire overlay, presents a strategic blueprint for development. Whether envisioning a harmonious residential enclave or an exclusive retreat, the canvas is primed for realisation.
Moreover, the absence of flood risk promises peace of mind and stability for future endeavors. For those seeking expanded potential, the option to acquire the adjoining lot of 6.47 acres further augments the scope for expansion.
As one of Kenthurst's last large-scale acreage, the potential is waiting to be unlocked by visionary minds. Minutes to local amenities and exclusive schools, within 15 minutes to Rouse Hill Town Centre & Metro Station, and a 70-minute commute to Sydney CBD.
Disclaimer: We encourage all prospective purchasers to do their own due diligence. This advertisement is a guide only and although all information obtained is from sources we believe to be reliable, we cannot guarantee its accuracy.
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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