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4 Raven Place, Clothiers Creek NSW 2484

4 Raven Place, Clothiers Creek

$1,800,000

6.1 acres

Location

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Address: 4 Raven Place, Clothiers Creek, NSW 2484, Australia

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Description & Key Stats

Folio Identifier 2/739630
Zoning

Zone RU2 Rural Landscape

Objectives of zone:

  • To encourage sustainable primary industry production by maintaining and enhancing the natural resource base.
  • To maintain the rural landscape character of the land. To provide for a range of compatible land uses, including extensive agriculture.
  • To provide for a range of tourist and visitor accommodation-based land uses, including agri­tourism, eco-tourism and any other like tourism that is linked to an environmental, agricultural or rural industry use of the land.

Permitted without consent:

Environmental facilities; Environmental protection works; Extensive agriculture; Home occupations; Intensive plant agriculture

Permitted with consent:

Airstrips; Animal boarding or training establishments; Aquaculture; Bed and breakfast accommodation; Boat launching ramps; Boat sheds; Camping grounds; Caravan parks; Cellar door premises; Cemeteries; Community facilities; Crematoria; Depots; Dual occupancies (attached); Dwelling houses; Eco-tourist facilities; Educational establishments; Extractive industries; Farm buildings; Farm stay accommodation; Flood mitigation works; Forestry; Funeral homes; Garden centres; Group homes; Helipads; Home-based child care; Home businesses; Home industries; Hostels; Industrial retail outlets; Industrial training facilities; Information and education facilities; Intensive livestock agriculture; Jetties; Kiosks; Landscaping material supplies; Markets; Open cut mining; Places of public worship; Plant nurseries; Recreation areas; Recreation facilities (major); Recreation facilities (outdoor); Restaurants or cafes; Roads; Roadside stalls; Rural industries; Rural supplies; Rural workers' dwellings; Signage; Timber yards; Transport depots; Truck depots; Turf farming; Veterinary hospitals; Water recreation structures; Water supply systems; Wharf or boating facilities

Prohibited

Any development not specified in item 2 or 3

Annual council rates ± $2,100 / pa

Slice of Paradise

Looking for a tree change, blank canvas for your dream home or the perfect weekender, then look no further!

This stunning 6.1 acre block has something for everyone. Elevation, aspect, views, flat space, creek, a shed and an approved veggie stall by the road side. Opportunities are knocking!

The existing converted shed is perched in an elevated position with sweeping Northern views towards the rolling hills and countryside. Clothiers creek meanders through the property at the bottom next to an open flat area that is temperate year round. There is a sunny, well drained north facing hill with established fruit trees and room for much more.

Located in the tightly held Clothiers Creek, this pocket of coastal acreage is a gold mine! Situated a short drive to the M1 and approximately 7 minutes to Cabarita Beach.

Interest will be HIGH, so please get in touch to avoid missing out on this one!

The details:

  • Shed converted for living until home can be built
  • Elevated north east views
  • Clothiers Creek running through the property
  • Council approved roadside vegetable/fruit stall
  • Established fruit trees and well drained north facing hill for growing

The location:

  • 8km to Cabarita Beach
  • 3km to M1 Motorway
  • 40km to Byron Bay
  • 25km to Gold Coast Int Airport
  • 18km to New Tweed Hospital (under construction)

Soft Contract & Relevant documents

Make an Offer

If you wish to submit an offer please click on the link below, which will provide you with a simple online form that can be completed and will be sent directly to the listing agent and office.

Area profile

Nunderi boasts a quiet population of 656 people (2016 census), and sits over 3.827 square kilometeres.

Nearby Farrants Hill is a small New South Wales Rural Location within the local government area of Tweed, covering an area of 3.57 square kilometres, with a recorded population of 124 residents 👏. Just a quick 10-12 minutes to Cabarita Beach's pristine headland, the location offers "country acreage atmosphere" within a quick drive to beaches and cafes. Kingscliff is similarly just 15 minutes in a northerly direction along Farrants Road, which provides access to dining, shopping and general retail spaces (along with the soon to be completed new Tweed Hospital).

Nearby Cabarita Beach is a small seaside town located approximately 15km south of the Gold Coast in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. Cabarita is approximately 1 square kilometer in size and is home to 3000 residents. The village is set in a scenic area with high environmental value due to the protected wetlands and world-class surfing beaches surrounding Norries Headland. Limited development has enabled this small coastal village to maintain charm and flourish into one of the most highly sought after areas on the Tweed Coast!

Cabarita includes an array of cafés, restaurants, boutiques, medical and dental clinic, a large Woolworths shopping precinct including essential amenity stores, SLSC and of course ‘The Beach Hotel’ (Local Pub). Patrolled swimming area is located directly in front of ‘The Beach Hotel’. Cabarita Beach is furthermore complemented by the addition of Halcyon House – the Award Winning Luxury 5 Star Hotel. Whether you are looking for a casual afternoon beer at the local SLSC and some takeaway Sushi, or a refreshing cocktail & unique dining experience at the Award Winning Paper Daisy restaurant, Cabarita delivers!

There are various Picnic/Barbecue areas surrounding Norries Headland with uninterrupted ocean and hinterland views… whale-watching is a local pastime! If the kids feel like blowing off some steam, the local skate-park or the football fields are just a few hundred meters south of the Headland. You can also hire bikes from Cabarita Beach Cycles and take advantage of the cycle path that runs from Pottsville to Fingal Head. Cudgen Lake is another great option for a swim, kayak or canoe (No motors allowed - environmental protection zone).

Local Tip - Sunsets at Cudgen Lake during winter are spectacular!

Other tourist attractions include scuba trips to Cook Island, whale-watching tours, deep sea fishing charters and learn to surf schools. The annual Greenback Fishing competition is well known and attended.

Gold Coast is a 15-minute drive heading north, or 30 minutes south takes you to Byron Bay. Mt Warning is approximately 30 minutes west with the famous climb. Some other great daytrips include a drive to Harvest Cafe in Newrybar, a visit to the FARM in Byron Bay or a drive to some of the amazing waterfalls along our coastal hinterland.

Tweed Coast Growth

The Tweed Coast is now considered a viable place for families to settle and a safe haven for investors:

  • Vicinity to infrastructure – GC Aiport, Shopping, Hospitals, Schools
  • Lifestyle
  • Patrolled Beach Areas and a safe community atmosphere
  • Burgeoning cafe and restaurant culture
  • Absence of high rise development
  • Reasonable commute to Brisbane
  • Strong holiday and permanent rental occupancy

Our favorite local spots (we update these as our area grows ...)

Schools

  • Bogangar Public School (distance 1.5km)
  • Cudgen Public School (distance 8km)
  • Duranbah Public School (distance 13km)
  • Kingscliff High School (distance 10km)
  • Pottsville Beach Public School (distance 7km)
  • St Ambrose Catholic School (distance 6.8km)
  • St Anthony’s Primary School (distance 8.3km)
  • Lindisfarne Anglican Grammar School (distance 23km)
  • St James Primary School (distance 14km)
  • St Joseph’s College (distance 14km)
  • Pacific Coast Christian School (distance 15.9km)
  • Mt St Patrick Primary School (distance 17.1km)
  • Pippies Early Childhood Centre
  • Cabarita Beach Child Care services

* All distances indicated are approximate only.

Regional Infrastructure Projects

Tweed Valley Hospital Development

On 22 May 2020, the NSW Government announced a further $91.2 million in funding for the Tweed Valley Hospital Development bringing the total investment to $673.2 million. The additional funding will go towards expanding clinical services as well as a co-located Health Hub and the Tweed Valley Skills Centre.

The Hospital has also been announced as one of the NSW Government’s 24 priority projects to have its planning approval fast tracked, assisting with the State’s economic recovery. Following the approval of the project’s Stage 2 State Significant Development application on 12 June 2020, the hospital project will create opportunities for up to 650 jobs during the peak of construction.

The $673.2 million investment in health for the Tweed Valley will deliver a brand new, leading hospital with greater capacity and capability to serve the Tweed-Byron community, as well as interim upgrades at The Tweed Hospital.

The vision for the Tweed Valley Hospital Development is to deliver a life-changing healthcare solution for the Tweed-Byron region.

You can read more here.

Gold Coast International Airport Upgrade

There is about $500 million being invested in the airport precinct, including this redevelopment and the Rydges-branded airport hotel, which is now under construction.

More detail please click here

John Flynn celebrates $30m project completion

The highly-anticipated, $30 million redevelopment of John Flynn Private Hospital (Tugun QLD) is now complete, giving residents in the southern Gold Coast and northern New South Wales regions the very best in health care.

Read more here.

M1 Freeway Upgrade

✅ 155km upgraded
✅ 25 min reduced travel time
✅ 9 interchanges
✅ 4 rest areas
✅ 350 fauna connections

Project background

Woolgoolga to Ballina is the final link in the Pacific Highway, between Hexham and the Queensland border, to be upgraded to four lanes. Upgrading the Pacific Highway and carrying out safety improvements to the existing highway have brought major improvements to road conditions. These improvements support regional development and provide:

safer travel | reduced travel times with improved transport efficiency | more consistent and reliable travel | improved amenity for local communities. 

The project includes upgrading the highway to motorway (Class M) or arterial (Class A) standard over its 155 kilometre length, nine interchanges, more than 170 bridges and more than 350 connectivity structures. It will bypass South Grafton, Ulmarra, Woodburn, Broadwater and Wardell.

Agent Details

Brent Savage

Area Specialist

With a Bachelor of Business in International Management/Digital Marketing, Brent Savage is a well-rounded professional with over 8 years experience in Sales and Marketing. 

Brent travelled the world as a professional surfer while managing his studies on the road. With a passion for homes and architecture he transitioned into real estate in 2014. Brent is the Tweed Coast specialist, consistently achieving record numbers across a range of property categories. His honest negotiation style and a unique approach to marketing, along with his sphere of influence within the community, understanding of the lifestyle and natural ability to connect with people, have helped him establish a strong business in the area. He is honest, sincere and will always work hard to achieve the best possible outcome!

Brent - “I feel extremely blessed to be able to work in my backyard! Our family moved from the USA to Cabarita Beach in 2001. In 2002 my family built one of the first homes in Casuarina Beach. We have watched the Tweed Coast grow from a string of sleepy coastal villages to one of the most desirable coastal precincts in Australia, for owners and investors alike. After traveling to many of the world’s premier lifestyle destinations I can honestly say that our coast is unrivalled. We have beautiful beaches, incredible surf, warm weather and the infrastructure to support future growth! There has never been a better time for buyers and owners in our market.”

Brent’s passion for our coast’s lifestyle, market expertise and progressive approach to real estate is a recipe for success in a fast changing and dynamic industry!

Brent's profile

About LS PROPERTIES

As locals who have built and sold our own homes on this magnificent coast, we take great pride in helping you sell your property too! We simply treat our vendors (and buyers) the same way we expect to be treated when we sell our personal homes. We assume our clients have had past real estate experience, and simply need us to facilitate the process on their behalf with honesty, integrity, regular feedback and a healthy sale!

Negotiating excellent prices for our vendors is something we have developed our reputation on; we would be happy to share our sales record, testimonials and details to support this statement. We live amongst you, and want to see our values protected through responsible real estate transactions. We like to deliver on our promises and keep our word to maintain our healthy business which is local and very personal. We consider your timing, price expectations, market conditions and the detail of your home before we plan any marketing. When spending marketing money, we believe in focused marketing that works to highlight your home against the competition. We may seem pedantic with the preparation of your home before it goes to market, but this is just in an effort to help you achieve the best money for your home.

We can guide you each step of the way; we look forward to meeting you and representing your home to achieve an honest result!

For a full list of all our available homes, please click here

Disclaimer

In preparing the information contained in this document, we have used our best endeavours to ensure the information contained is true and accurate. We accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect to any errors, omissions, inaccuracies or misstatements contained. Prospective purchasers should conduct their own research to verify the information contained in this document.

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