If you're in the market for a property with a Northerly aspect, access to Iluka, its beaches and National Park and a set of approved building plans, 80A Emu Drive Woombah could be the one for you. The opportunity to secure this 4127 m2 property is real and now. Located 20 km from the service town of Maclean and 13 km to the beaches and National Parks of Iluka, the location is first class.
With approved building plans in place, the first step in the development of your dream property is well under way. The ability to secure registered building blocks, with available water and power is rare in the current market and should not to be overlooked. This blank canvas gives you the opportunity to develop the existing DA home (available on request), or apply to vary the plans and build a home that suits your family’s needs now and well into the future.
The large land size provides the family with space to enjoy the outdoors and with the Bundjalung National Park on your doorstep, Shark Bay and Woody Head and Iluka just down the road, the surrounding area's will become your playground..
It makes sense to investigate the possibilities that 80A Emu Drive, Woombah has to offer in your pursuit of the perfect location to live, grow and prosper.
For further information and to put yourself in a position to call this property home, contact the team at LJ Hooker Maclean today.
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