www.ruralsales.com.au Internet Id 1684
When you talk about prime real estate and location this one sits at the top of anyone’s list. Here is a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase a large holding of beachside land. Well elevated with spectacular views of the ocean and only a short stroll through the sand dunes to some of the country’s finest secluded beaches with Crescent Head and the Delicate Nobby known world wide for some of the best surfing waves and fishing this beautiful country has to offer. The land is partially cleared with total privacy and seclusion, has six well maintained and fully self contained holiday cabins set back from its own littoral rainforest where native flora and fauna abounds you. It also offers a lovely home for the manager or caretaker with a tennis court, BBQ and picnic areas and its own recreational room. Currently accommodating and catering for tourism and the strong stream of holiday makers that visit the area each year, this family owned tourist operation has been run on a relatively low scale with no advertising yet fully occupied during the holiday periods. So if you are looking for a lifestyle change or to get a business up and running, maybe a syndicate with further development in mind, maybe a community title venture – it has endless potential. Property like this is very seldom offered and it takes the astute buyer to realise when opportunities like this presents itself. For more information or to arrange your inspection please contact the team at Port Macquarie Hastings Rural Sales on (02) 6583 6983 or property@ruralsales.com.au

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