Dougherty Property are pleased to exclusively present this prized mixed use development site. The property is an outstanding opportunity to acquire a strategic holding in the thriving coastal town of Yamba, NSW.
Centrally located in the popular Yamba Tourism Precinct, this property enjoys a wide northern frontage to Coldstream Street, ensuring excellent visibility, accessibility and proximity to all amenities.
Major services include reticulated water, sewerage, telephone and electricity....
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Dougherty Property are pleased to exclusively present this prized mixed use development site. The property is an outstanding opportunity to acquire a strategic holding in the thriving coastal town of Yamba, NSW.
Centrally located in the popular Yamba Tourism Precinct, this property enjoys a wide northern frontage to Coldstream Street, ensuring excellent visibility, accessibility and proximity to all amenities.
Major services include reticulated water, sewerage, telephone and electricity.
Key Features include:
- Zone E1 – Local Centre– Residential, Commercial and Hospitality
- Permitted Development includes tourist accommodation, shop top housing, commercial premises (STCA)
- Building Height M - 12m
- Dual frontage to Coldstream Street (25.298m*) and River Street ( 17.374 m*)
- Current Lease with holding income
Surrounded by boutique shopping and established eateries including Karrikin, El Ocaso, Wobbly Chook, The Mexican, Laneway Lunchbox, Yum Yum Angourie Cafe, Caperberry Cafe. The site benefits from its proximity to clubs, sporting fields, beaches, river, marina and more….
The corner allotment is improved with a detached circa 1950's refurbished building, stand alone garage and open vehicle parking.
Yamba enjoys a unique charm and relaxed lifestyle with stunning natural attractions, including pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and the picturesque Clarence River.
For further information contact Judithann Forrester on 0428 455 000, anytime.
Disclaimer: “All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.”