Lot 20 & Lot 221 Mackays Road, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450
Land
Block size: 4 Hectares approx.
Vacant Land with Ocean Views
Unique rural holdings within a 15-minute drive of Coffs Harbour CBD, major shopping centres, hospitals, schools, university, airport, and beaches. Both lots being offered for sale have stunning views of the coastline.
This is an opportunity to purchase either both lots together or as an individual lot.
The properties were previously a productive farm growing Mangoes. Due to ill health the farm has not been worked for 3-4 years. There are approximately 100 Mango trees, all Kensington Pride, which would require severe pruning to bring back into full production. If properly managed each tree would have the potential to bear 8 to 10 trays.
Lot 20 - $650,000 • Size: 4 HA (9.88 acres) • Current building entitlement
Lot 221 - $750,000 • Size: 11.19 HA (27.65 acres) • Current building entitlement • Borders Ulidarra National Park
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