Tee-off within minutes from home, and listen to the waves roll in from No. 7 Laurie Drive, located in Stage 1 of the new Birrigan Iluka Beach Estate. Registered and ready to build or hold on for investment.
Acres of bushland has been retained within the estate, winding streets, a walking path across the road taking you to the club or further along to the nature reserve and beach.
Beautifully landscaped and finished, this 546.6m2 (approx.) allotment provides an opportunity for buyers to build a brand new home which will belong to a new level of stylish modern coastal designs complimenting the thoughtfully planned natural aspects of Birrigan Iluka Beach. The driveway is in, there is power, sewer, water and NBN ready to connect to.
Be part of the interconnection with beach, nature and river with just a short distance to the town centre with cafe's, bowling club, famous Sedge's Reef hotel and the Fishermans Co-op for fresh seafood.
Surfers will appreciate Frasers Reef and The Wall There is fishing, swimming and exploring of the national park and Clarence River, big items on the holiday or lifestyle checklist.
Our owner is keen to make a deal on this excellent piece of coastal residential land.
Call Fiona Beamer today.
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