Carinya Estate Caringa Road, Godfreys Creek NSW 2586
Land
Block size: 2.08 Hectares approx.
Space to Work, Rest or Play!
Carinya Estate - fantastic lifestyle block with room to work, rest and play.
If you are looking for the perfect getaway block or thinking of a "tree change", Lot 30 Caringa Rd Godfreys Creek is sure to tick the boxes. You can build a weekender or your dream home (subject to council approval). Plenty of room to park the caravan or motorhome, excellent options for bush walking, birdwatching, motorbike and horse riding or just sit back and enjoy the peace and quiet.
Set on 5.13 acres with an abundance of beautiful mature trees.
Access to a further 700 acres under the neighbourhood title that is within walking or riding distance.
*Please note: boundary lines on aerial photography are only a guide and approximate.
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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Contact Rachelle Barnett to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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