This original 3 bedroom cottage is set on just under 5 acres in beautiful Sandy Beach.
Positioned within walking distance to the primary school and a 5 minute drive to the seaside village of Woolgoolga, this is the ultimate sea change / tree change property all in one.
Private from neighbours, the block features 2 dams and a sunny northerly aspect to the rear. The top section is mostly cleared, with the balance of the land forested.
The cottage is in original condition and features an open plan living / kitchen area, combined bathroom / laundry and 3 bedrooms. You may choose to renovate or completely demolish and build the home of your dreams in this wonderful location.
Be quick to inspect and offer as this property is vacant and ready for a prompt settlement.
Zoning RU2
Land size: 1.96ha (4.8 Acres) (approx.) - Rates: $2,509pa (approx.)
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