6.4 ha (16 Acres) of prime Kalang River frontage located approx. 2 km from the Urunga town centre and 5 minutes from the patrolled Hungry Head beach.

Kalang River is part of a 40 km pristine, navigable waterway system to explore. Fish, sail, canoe, launch your boat and take your own private boat tour to the beach or cruise to the golf club, restaurants and cafes.

The proposed development is a response to the residential needs of the community with residential development opportunities limited in the LGA due to various constraints.

Existing DA approval for Stage 1 (22 lots) and Stage 2 (21 lots) and for Stage 3 (10 lots).

The property is to be offered in part as a going concern with the benefit of substantial council contribution credits with approximately $ 500K in savings. The topography of the land is naturally formed to overlook the river from most locations on the land and the proposed subdivision has sought to capitalise on this aspect in the design and orientation of the proposed allotments. Expansive views across the river to the Dorrigo mountain range escarpment coupled with views to adjoining rural land and natural bush land make this a stunning location for homes.

Urunga is located on the estuary junction of the Bellinger and Kalang Rivers and the picturesque town provides all the necessities of life including supermarkets, hair salons, country style baker, doctors, chemist, clubs, golf, bowls, squash, croquet, tennis, sailing, fishing, water-skiing, surfing, kilometres of unspoilt beaches and hectares of tranquil bushland, all within minutes of the town centre.

Bustling Coffs Harbour is a short 20 minutes drive away, historic Bellingen with its quaint art and craft shops 10 minutes and the wonders of the Dorrigo National Park, 30 minutes.

Coffs Harbour CBD is located 29 km north accessed via the dual lane freeway. As a regional centre the facilities that are available include: theatre, regional library, music conservatorium, regional gallery, movie theatres, restaurants, car dealerships, industrial complexes, fishing club, yacht club, safe harbour, university, TAFE, regional airport with daily flights to Sydney and Melbourne.

Coffs Harbour Base Hospital offers a wide range of care and has government funding for increased facilities. (http://www.ncahs.nsw.gov.au/services/results_detailed.php?serviceid=517)

The newly completed Specialist Medical Centre (http://specialistmedicalcentre.com.au/). The addition of such a facility in Coffs Harbour is a major draw card to retirees knowing specialist medical services are available.

Baringa Private Hospital (http://www.baringaprivate.com.au/) offers rehabilitation services and day surgery.

Park Beach Plaza regional shopping centre. (http://www.parkbeachplaza.com.au/)

Home Base Shopping precinct (http://www.parkbeachhomebase.com.au/)

Coffs Harbour Airport has approval for a $ 5.0 million upgrade. Council is in discussion with various airlines regarding a proposal to fly direct services to Karatha Western Australia to provide a fly in fly out base in Coffs Harbour for mining industry workers, which will include a stopover in Tamworth to accommodate the Gunnedah Basin coal and gas projects. (http://www.coffsharbourairport.com/)

Coffs Harbour telephone exchange upgrade is nearing completion for the changeover to National Broadband Network and the benefits of the NBN to the Coffs Harbour region will attract industry investment to the area.

CSIRO rate the climate from Port Macquarie to Yamba as the most temperate climate in Australia with an average temperature of 22 degrees.

Grattan Institute has issued a report on regional growth for Australia and page 15 of the report outlines the predictions for NSW, with Coffs Harbour being named as one of three growth centres. (http://www.grattan.edu.au/pub_page/086_report_regional_development.html)

The NSW Department of Planning have issued the growth strategies for the area which indicate a further 30,000 residents by 2030.

Summary Coffs Harbour

Infrastructure has been provided with the new ocean outfall construction for sewer, construction of Shannon Creek Dam and pipe line from Nymboida River for water, and the current upgrades on the existing Coffs Harbour Base Hospital, which is the region’s medical facility. Medical specialists are increasing and we now have a radiation therapy unit planned.

The construction of the Urunga to Kempsey Pacific Highway upgrade is due to commence in 2013, which will see the bypassing of Urunga and the relocation of the current Pacific Highway, which fronts the eastern boundary of the property. The current highway will become a local service road to Urunga. (http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/roadprojects/projects/pac_hwy/port_macquarie_coffs_harbour/index.html)

Price On Application

Pristine river frontage
DA approved sub-division
Boat ramp
Community riverfront reserve
Views to Dorrigo Mountain range
Close to all local amenities
20 minutes from Coffs Harbour regional centre