Nautica Fairways in Safety Beach is a sort after area with the Golf course and club house right next door! With the beach and school all within walking distance
Remaining blocks have their own unique view with assets that contribute to their size and position. Nowhere in the northern beaches of Coffs Harbour will you find such a rare opportunity now to purchase such blocks, most boasting views over the lake and golf course.
As mentioned ,With a stroll to the pristine beach and easy beach walk or bike ride into Woolgoolga with its cafes and restaurants, just ads to these unique positioned Blocks.
Prices starting from $450,000. Only Lots 5 & 6 Available
-Stroll to pristine beaches & Woolgoolga Township - Some blocks overlooking 10th fairway - Most blocks have water views over lake - Block sizes range from approx. 563 m2 to 672 m2
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