With the lake sitting just beyond everyday routine, 26A Fourth Street feels less defined by a single outcome, and more by the flexibility quietly built into the land itself. The 759sqm parcel carries a gentle sense of openness — allowing future plans to evolve gradually rather than feeling confined from the outset.
The land falls softly beneath it, approachable from a building perspective while still giving the site natural shape and movement. An extra deep double garage and adjoining carport already occupy the block, quietly reducing some of the groundwork often associated with starting from the beginning.
For families, the attraction feels instinctive. Space to create something lasting, close to the water, with schools, shopping and transport woven naturally into the surrounding area. A lifestyle where convenience doesn't need to come at the expense of calm.
Yet there is another layer here too.
As Lake Macquarie continues evolving, parcels capable of supporting broader vision become increasingly difficult to secure. The dimensions and positioning lend themselves to buyers considering flexible living arrangements, future income streams, or the possibility of a multi-income style outcome over time (STCA). Not simply for investment — but for freedom of choice later.
Some sites are purchased purely for what they are today.
Others are secured for what they may quietly become.
Further Notes
• 759sqm approx. parcel
• Existing double garage and adjoining carport
• Garaging and carport potential rental return $420pw
• Gently sloping, practical building block
• Private yet convenient family-oriented location
• Moments from the lake and foreshore surrounds
• Close to schools, transport and everyday conveniences
• Flexible appeal for families, builders or future-focused investors
• Potential to explore multi-income concepts (STCA)
Disclaimer:
We have obtained this property information from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective buyers are advised to carry out their own investigations.