Presenting a rare urban development opportunity on a prized parcel of land with excellent visibility and accessibility at the intersection of two bustling inner-city thoroughfares, just 500 metres from the beach.
Encompassing 3 separately titled properties to be sold in one line at 334 Darby Street, 4 & 6 Glebe Road, The Junction, and occupying a combined 1735sqm envelope, it's brimming with development potential. This fantastic offering is zoned R3 Medium Density Residential, ideally suited to a townhouse development or low-rise apartment complex with basement parking (Subject to Council Approval).
Under the LEP the following uses are also permitted with consent: Centre-based child care facilities; Educational establishments; Exhibition homes; Health services facilities; Multi dwelling housing; Neighbourhood shops; Respite day care centres; Seniors housing; Tourist and visitor accommodation (Subject to Council Approval).
The unparalleled lifestyle sells itself, boasting close proximity to Newcastle's pristine coastline and world-class surf breaks, restaurants, cafes, bars, nightclubs and retail all within walking distance or easily accessible by public transport.
This is the kind of lifestyle buyers seek in a sea change, and here they will find it in spades; Newcastle's open secret.
- Located 2 blocks from beautiful Bar Beach - Choose from the ANZAC Memorial Walk or Bather's Way coastal walk - Positioned on the fringe of Newcastle's famous eat street - 450m to The Junction Village - 1.7km to Newcastle Light Rail (Civic stop)
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