Located in the sought after suburb of Dolphin Heads, this massive 2010sqm is waiting for you to build your dream home on!
The elevated block allows for you to build and take advantage of the exceptional views and sunsets with the convenience of being close to all amenities.
This property is just a short walk to the beach and Dolphin Heads Resort, and a quick drive to Eimeo Pacific Hotel, Sunset Bay, shops, supermarkets, doctors, chemists, major food eatery's and takeaways also shopping centres and gyms plus some of the best schools are all close by. Enjoy your Sunday afternoons taking walks along the picture perfect sandy beach and enjoy life next to the ocean.
You'll be in good company surrounded by prestigious homes at this exclusive address, contact our team today to secure this block for your future dream!
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