North Facing Elevated Block with Extensive Views...
High on the hill in the popular Elements Estate, this north-facing 963m2 block is ready to build on and boasts commanding views over Coffs Harbour International Sports Stadium, the city and north to the hinterland. Various options for a great home design, also include a level building platform. Located just minutes drive to the City Centre, Sawtell and local beaches, the property is also very handy to the Airport, Hospital, TAFE and a selection of local schools.
*963.9m2 block *Level building platform, rwady to build on now. *North-facing with extensive views *Handy to airport, hospital, City Centre, Golf Club, Uni *10 minute drive to Sawtell, Jetty and local beaches
Land size: 963.9m2 (approx.) - Rates: $2,492pa (approx.)
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