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28 Mcleod Drive
Scotts Head NSW 2447
28 Mcleod Drive
Scotts Head NSW 2447
28 Mcleod Drive, Scotts Head NSW 2447
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Property was sold on 12 August 2020.
Sold on 12 August 2020.
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This property is nestled close to the sandy shores, offering an idyllic beach lifestyle.
Embrace a greener lifestyle with this eco-conscious property, minimizing your environmental footprint.
Perfect for hosting memorable gatherings, this property boasts features tailored for entertaining guests.
This besser block and colorbond constructed residence is perched high at the rear of the block ready for a secondary dwelling to be constructed at the front along with a possible subdivision (subject to council approval). A concept design has already been prepared by a draftsman and preliminary enquiries have commenced. Nestled in one of Scotts Heads newer areas surrounded by other quality homes this elevated residence is brimming with all the essentials you need for the ultimate beachside lifestyle. Enjoy outdoor living from the spacious covered rear deck and further decking at the front with pleasant outlook to the greenery and hills beyond. Carefully thought out design offering 2 bedrooms upstairs and 1 bedroom downstairs with its own toilet/vanity and walk in robe, plus under house space to store the surfboards and bikes. Great for a holiday rental, or perfect low maintenance property to call home all year round with options to develop further. FEATURES: - Besser block and colorbond construction completed 2009 - Spacious open plan lounge/dining room - Modern kitchen with European appliances - 3 bedrooms (2 upstairs, 1 downstairs) - Easy to manage small yard with native gardens - Large front deck with beautiful aspect - Private under cover alfresco at the rear - Spacious double carport - Approx. 500m walk to beach - Solar hot water system - 2kw solar system - 619.6m2 block For further information regarding this property or to arrange an inspection please contact NAMBUCCA VALLEY PROPERTY (02) 6568 3096 All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. Whilst every care has been taken in obtaining the information no warranty is given as to the accuracy. Interested parties should rely on their own investigations and research
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This besser block and colorbond constructed residence is perched high at the rear of the block ready for a secondary dwelling to be constructed at the front along with a possible subdivision (subject to council approval). A concept design has already been prepared by a draftsman and preliminary enquiries have commenced. Nestled in one of Scotts Heads newer areas surrounded by other quality homes this elevated residence is brimming with all the essentials you need for the ultimate beachside lifestyle. Enjoy outdoor living from the spacious covered rear deck and further decking at the front with pleasant outlook to the greenery and hills beyond. Carefully thought out design offering 2 bedrooms upstairs and 1 bedroom downstairs with its own toilet/vanity and walk in robe, plus under house space to store the surfboards and bikes. Great for a holiday rental, or perfect low maintenance property to call home all year round with options to develop further. FEATURES: - Besser block and colorbond construction completed 2009 - Spacious open plan lounge/dining room - Modern kitchen with European appliances - 3 bedrooms (2 upstairs, 1 downstairs) - Easy to manage small yard with native gardens - Large front deck with beautiful aspect - Private under cover alfresco at the rear - Spacious double carport - Approx. 500m walk to beach - Solar hot water system - 2kw solar system - 619.6m2 block For further information regarding this property or to arrange an inspection please contact NAMBUCCA VALLEY PROPERTY (02) 6568 3096 All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. Whilst every care has been taken in obtaining the information no warranty is given as to the accuracy. Interested parties should rely on their own investigations and research