Prime near level site located in Australia's leading Ecologically sustainable estate, Sunrise at 1770.
The site is 4070 sqm size with a 51.4 meter frontage. Excellent build options available.
Sunrise Estate is world class. The ethos is based on sustainable solutions and a community focused on protecting the local flora and fauna. Private resort facilities including swimming pools, tennis courts, and BBQ cabanas. The beaches are pristine. The surfing is uncrowded, and the Southern Great Barrier Reef is offshore.
Lot 39 is a beautiful tree studded block with good access to all the facilities of Sunrise.
This is a prime site for those looking to invest or build
At the list price, this block offers exceptional value and is the most affordable entry into this outstanding development.
To Enquire please contact Gordon Christian on 0417 206 500
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