Black Wattle Estate - Giinagay Way, Urunga NSW 2455
Land
Block size: 600 m² approx.
Black Wattle Estate Urunga
Set over a sprawling parcel of land is Black Wattle Estate Urunga. A 6-stage residential land development, approx. 29 km south of Coffs Harbour. When completed, Black Wattle Estate will comprise 320 blocks. Stage 1 is selling NOW with a release of 41 blocks, could this be what you have been looking for?
Blocks range in size from 600m2 to 1450m2 and prices start from $385,000 average price $450,000. Excluding the larger blocks which will be offered via Expressions of Interest.
The developers have paid special attention ensuring the building guidelines will have high quality and contemporary builds making it an estate every homeowner in the estate will be proud off. With natural bush, surrounding the estate, wildlife is a plenty and the town ship of Urunga is only approx. 2.5 km away. This truly will be a special place to live.
The township of Urunga, includes, a shopping precinct which caters for most daily requirements. With the addition of fantastic waterways, a beautiful beach, the boardwalk, a lay back lifestyle awaits. Coffs Harbour is approximately a 22-minute drive and has an international airport, hospitals, Southern Cross University and TAFE college, as well as major shopping centres and multiple senior and primary schools.
I invite you to contact us regarding obtaining a price list, contour plan, contract and design guidelines.
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