North Arm Cove NSW 2324 Lot 1536 Baradine Crescent
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First National Real Estate Hawks Nest
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Set up high on Baradine Crescent is the this 961sqm block of non-urban land. An excellent prospect for those wanting a bush getaway for camping throughout the year. Port Stephens is an ideal location for fishing and all water sports. The block can not be built on but can be utilised for camping getaways and much more. Contact us today for further information. Don't miss out!!

Please visit the MidCoast Council's official website for vital information regarding the land and permissible uses: https://www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au/Development/Development-applications/Find-out-if-there-are-building-restrictions-on-my-land/Non-urban-land

Disclaimer: Hawks Nest First National Real Estate provides this information without representation or warranty. Prospective purchasers should perform their own due diligence. Images for illustrative purposes only.
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