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16-22 Gordon Street

Quaama NSW 2550

$240,000

Your Dream Build Starts Here

If you've been searching for the perfect block to build your dream home, with space, village charm, and a great location - this is your opportunity.

Set on a generous 2,603m² (over half an acre) of level land, this block offers endless potential for those wanting to design a home that suits their lifestyle. Whether you're after a modern country residence, sustainable living setup, or a classic homestead, there's plenty of room to bring your vision to life.

With town water and power available, the essentials are ready to go, simplifying the building process and giving you a great head start.

Located in the heart of Quaama, you'll enjoy:
A short stroll to the local school and general store
A friendly village atmosphere, perfect for families or those wanting a quieter lifestyle

Easy access to surrounding areas - under 30 minutes to Bega, 15 minutes to Cobargo, and around 30 minutes to the beaches of Bermagui

If you've been holding out for the right block where you can build exactly what you want - without compromising on community or convenience - 16–22 Gordon Street deserves your attention.

Contact Matthew today to learn more or arrange a time to walk the block and take in the possibilities.

Features

General Features

  • Land Size: 2,603sqm

Can I afford 16-22 Gordon Street?

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