Huge Development Potential - Zoned Tourist Accommodation
This very unique development opportunity is sure to generate plenty of excitement for those looking for their next project. Situated on a substantial land holding of 1.66 hectares (4.11 acres approx.), this offering truly is as 'rare as hen's teeth'.
Given the extraordinary size of the land, which is zoned 'Tourist Accommodation', the potential and flexibility this property lends itself to are endless. Airbnb and holiday style accommodation are some of the many potential uses earmarked for this zoning.
Beach access is granted via a right of way. Meander on foot or ride your horse through a track through the sand dunes where you will be greeted by crystal-clear waters and a white sandy beach that extends for miles and miles.
Nestled in a prime location between the ever-popular South Shores Resort, the Beachside Caravan Park, and across the road from the Links Lady Bay Golf Precinct, this allotment affords great exposure to passing traffic with its prominent Main South Road location.
The heart of Normanville is a leisurely stroll away, where you will be delighted by an array of cafes, boutique shops, bakery, and village green. The stunning Links Lady Bay Bar & Restuarant is also within close distance, perfect for a bite to eat or afternoon drink on those warm summer days.
The Fleurieu Coast oozes a delightful seaside charm and is surrounded by the stunning rolling hills and pristine Gulf St. Vincent waters, just a 60-minute drive south of Adelaide.
Key Property Features - Zoned 'Tourist Accommodation' - Huge potential for development - Substantial landholding 4.11 acres - Convenient location close to seaside village of Normanville - Short walk to Normanville beach
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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