Introducing to the market one of the final remaining riverfront building sites in Grafton, and the last available in the highly desirable McHugh Street. Missing this opportunity means missing out on a truly rare chance.
This generous block of approximately 1,912m² offers a blank slate to create your dream home in one of Grafton's most prestigious and sought-after streets. With approximately 17 metres of road frontage and a substantial building envelope, you have the flexibility to design either a residence to suit your preferences or utilise the custom build plans from the current owner. The building envelope covers just under 490m², with the rest of the land gently sloping down to the easily accessible riverbank.
Residents here enjoy a remarkable lifestyle upgrade thanks to the Clarence River and a drive along McHugh Street reveals a harmonious blend of beautifully restored historic residences and modern new builds, reflecting the area's high regard. Whether relaxing while watching the ever-changing river views or enjoying recreational activities from your own backyard, a riverfront home here offers endless enjoyment. It's no surprise that Clarence River homeowners rarely choose to leave.
Key features of this property include:
· Total land size approximately 1,912m²
· Building envelope of over 490m²
· One of the last vacant riverfront blocks in Grafton
· The final vacant riverfront block on McHugh Street
· Ramp access over the levee wall
· Town water and sewer connections have been installed at the front of the block
· House plans are available on request including the completed engineering report and DA approval
This is an opportunity not to be missed. To register your interest or arrange an inspection, please contact Terry Deefholts on 0413299176.
DISCLAIMER: The information contained in the advertising of this property is based on information provided to the agents, and the vendor and agents expressly disclaim any liability arising therefrom. The accuracy of the information cannot be guaranteed, and prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries and form their own judgement as to these matters.