Tiny Home on 2.5ac with Dam & Business Opportunity!
Located in the Cove Estate of Agnes, approx 5 mins from the beach & shops, this 2.5ac lot offers a great opportunity to have a great place to stay in, whilst running a business from the front of the property, with the Industry Investigation Area Zoning... Storage business, workshop, surfboard shaping, micro brewery... the opportunities are varied - all subject to council approval. The 2.5 acres is very useable, with a large area approx 50m x 80m already cleared and levelled ready for a large shed or to start your business from. The Tiny home is a relocated timber cottage, which has a private outlook over the verandah to the dam and grass trees at the read of the property. Acreage properties are now in very limited numbers, so contact Tim Lawry today on 0428565626 to register your interest!
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