Coral sea views and lush tropical rainforest are yours to enjoy from this elevated position in Bingil Bay. - 1004m2 rainforest block - Sloping block requiring steel post or timber pole home construction - Extra wide frontage of over 38 metres, so spread your home across the width. - Power and water ready to connect to - No time frame to build - No body corporate - Preliminary house plan - You have a vacant block to the north and the block to the south is zoned Environment Conservation Management with the Cassowary Council
Just one kilometre down the street to a fabulous beach, where you'll find a barbecue, tables and a toilet complex. Further along is the popular Bingil Bay Cafe for a great dining experience.
Marketed exclusively with Andersons Real Estate. Call or text Lyn Anderson 0409 271 350 or Grahame Anderson 0418 230 617
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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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