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46 Payne Street

Geurie NSW 2818

$330,000

LARGE VACANT BLOCK WITHIN GEURIE VILLAGE WITH SO MUCH POTENTIAL!!

Set on a generous 1.188 hectares (2.93 acres approx), this RU5 Village Residential zoned parcel offers an exciting opportunity in the heart of Geurie, just a short drive from the regional centre of Dubbo. With subdivision potential (STCA), the possibilities are truly impressive.
Positioned on elevated ground just below Bald Hill, the property enjoys a scenic outlook and a peaceful setting. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the direct access to over 25km of flowing single-track mountain bike trails, located just 30 metres from the western boundary-perfect for adventure right at your doorstep.

KEY FEATURES:
• 1.188 Ha or 2.93 Ac or 11,889 square meters
• Zoned RU5 - Village Residential
• Potential for subdivision to 10 or 11 smaller lots (Minimum Lot Size is 1,000 square meters) SCTA
• Has an elevated position and sits just below Bald Hill
• Access to 25km of free flowing single track Mountain Bike Trail only 30 metres from the western boundary.



Disclaimer: Information in this brochure is not independently verified. The vendor and agents disclaim liability, and accuracy is not guaranteed. Prospective purchasers should exercise their judgement.

Features

General Features

  • Land Size: 1.2hect

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