Rates $3,150pa | Land 575sqm
This is a rare opportunity to secure a 575 sqm development site in one of Port Macquarie's most tightly held pockets, just a short stroll from Town Beach and the CBD.
Zoned R4 High Density Residential, the property is ideally suited to a single residential building comprising multiple units or apartments, making it an attractive prospect for developers looking to capitalise on a premium, walk-to-everything location.
The site previously held DA approval for eight apartments, providing a strong reference point for what may be achievable (STCA). While the approval has now lapsed, it highlights the underlying potential of the land and its suitability for a well-designed residential development.
The block offers a broad frontage with a gentle elevation at the front, flowing into a mostly level site. Its favourable aspect allows for natural light and cooling sea breezes, while wide road access supports a smooth transition from planning through to construction.
Future occupants will enjoy an unbeatable lifestyle, with the ability to walk to Town Beach in one direction and into the CBD in the other, along with easy access to cafes, restaurants, coastal walks and local amenities.
Privately positioned on the eastern side of town, Church Street is known for its quiet setting, established surrounds and close proximity to the coastline, Port City Bowling Club and the vibrant town centre.
Vacant land in this precinct is increasingly difficult to secure, particularly with this combination of walkability, lifestyle appeal, and versatility. Take the next step and call today before it's gone!
+ Vacant 575 sqm block in prime central setting
+ Short stroll to Town Beach and the CBD
+ Previous DA approval for 8 apartments
+ Strong development potential (STCA)
+ Mostly level offering ease and flexibility to build
+ Quiet East Port position away from main traffic
+ Broad frontage and wide road access
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