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2 / 91 Bingleburra Road, Sugarloaf via

Dungog NSW 2420

$320,000

Little Piece of Paradise

Zoned - RU1
RU1 Primary Production A rural zone primarily intended to promote agricultural production and environmental protection. In rural areas, particularly land with better soils and conditions for agriculture.

Size = 4381 Sqm

The block does have a building entitlement.

Location: Sugarloaf is a rural locality 6 minutes from the township of Dungog. This piece of land, just over an acre in size doesn't have power or septic attached. There are a number of older structures on the property that aren't usable along with an old silo and shed that is still functional. The land consists of a right away sharing with a neighboring property.

Services: There is no electricity, septic or water installed

Inspections: For any inspections you must not inspect without contacting the agent first and being with the agent on site.

Local shops and schools are in the township of Dungog.

Disclaimer: We have obtained all information herein from sources we believe to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigation.

Features

General Features

  • Land Size: 4,381sqm

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