Sometimes you just know. This is one of those moments.
Lot 3 at 31–33 St Andrews Street is a DA-approved residential allotment in the heart of Aberdeen, offering generous space, future potential and that unmistakable sense that you’ve found the right place to build. With registration anticipated around March, there’s time to plan properly and enjoy the excitement of what’s ahead.
Set on a generous 957.6sqm, this is land that lets your ideas breathe. The gentle slope supports thoughtful home design, space for gardens, and easy outdoor living. All services will be provided to the proposed site for future connection, so you can focus on shaping your home rather than solving problems.
It’s a location that feels easy to live in. Muswellbrook is just nine minutes away, Scone around fourteen, and schools, shops and sporting facilities are close by. You’re connected, but never crowded. It’s the kind of place where neighbours still say hello and life feels manageable.
Zoned R1 General Residential, this block supports a variety of residential outcomes (STCA), offering flexibility with the reassurance of a clear planning framework.
Lot 3 isn’t about compromise or delay — it’s about recognising the right opportunity at the right time.
Land of this scale, in such a well-balanced location, is tightly held and rarely available.
Get in touch today to request the plans, review the zoning, and take the confident step towards the home you’ve been dreaming of.
Property Snapshot:
- DA approved proposed residential lot
- Approximately 957.6sqm
- Registration expected around March
- R1 General Residential zoning
- Gentle, build-friendly slope
- Services to proposed site
- Room to grow and dream
- 9 minutes to Muswellbrook
- 14 minutes to Scone
- 90 minutes to Newcastle
- Walking distance to local High School, Primary School and Pre School
- Close to shops, clubs and sporting facilities
- Room to grow and dream in a welcoming Upper Hunter community
Disclaimer: All information contained herein is obtained from property owners or third-party sources which we believe are reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however we cannot guarantee it. All interested person/s should rely on their own enquiries.