232 Urunga Island, Raleigh is a 0 bedroom, 0 bathroom House. The property has a land size of 1289000m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in August 2020.
Presenting a once in a life time opportunity to secure yourself your own private island on the beautiful mid north coast. 330 absolute waterfront acres located just 20km south of Coffs Harbour Airport and only 15 minutes drive from the historic Bellingen. This amazing property rests right near in the heart of the unspoilt seaside town of Urunga and adjacent to one of Australia's beautiful golden beaches, North Beach.
Accessible by boat, this unique property offers you privacy that you will be only find on your own island. DA approval for a dwelling, the owners have done all the hard work and its ready for you to design and build your dream home.
With extensive deep water frontage, crystal clear tidal waters, golden sandy beaches, outstanding views and complete privacy, this magnificent property is within boating distance to the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean.
The island has been tightly held within the family for over 40 years. DA approved for riverbank re-profiling, vegetation works, elevated dwelling pad & construction.
Perfect for the family and a blue chip property to hold onto for the future. To truly appreciate all that it offers an inspection is a must.
Contact Grant Cardow 0419 672 298 for further information.
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