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2 Giinagay Way 9.55 Acres of Commercial Land in Nambucca Heads, NSW 2448



Investment Highlights
- Significant 3.8-hectare landholding with extensive development potential.
- Prominent exposure along Giinagay Way, enhancing connectivity and visibility.
- Situated in a coastal destination midway between Sydney and Brisbane, supported by strong tourism and population growth.
- Predominantly SP3 Tourist zoning with flexibility for tourism, hospitality, and recreation uses (STCA).
- Approximately 4 km from the M1 Pacific Motorway and 47 km from Coffs Harbour.
- Draft subdivision plans available for future development consideration.
Executive Summary
Introducing a significant development opportunity on the NSW Mid North Coast – 2 Giinagay Way, Nambucca Heads. This substantial 3.8-hectare landholding is strategically positioned along Giinagay Way, the primary arterial connecting Nambucca Heads to the M1 Pacific Motorway and the surrounding Mid North Coast corridor. Offering prominent exposure, excellent accessibility, and flexible planning potential, this site is ideal for developers and investors seeking to capitalize on a region experiencing strong population and tourism-driven growth.
Zoned predominantly SP3 Tourist under the Nambucca Local Environmental Plan 2010, the property supports a wide variety of permissible uses, including tourist and visitor accommodation, caravan parks, recreation facilities, food and beverage premises, and more (STCA). Draft subdivision plans are available, providing a strong platform for future development concepts. Additional zoning components include C2 and C3 land, accommodating environmental and conservation considerations.
Located in Nambucca Heads—renowned as a coastal destination at the mouth of the Nambucca River—the site benefits from robust year-round visitation, attractive lifestyle amenities, and proximity to key centers, including only 4 km from the M1 Pacific Motorway and 47 km south of Coffs Harbour. Midway between Sydney and Brisbane, with growing infrastructure and tourism demand, this property is uniquely positioned to leverage the upward trajectory of the Mid North Coast corridor.
Zoned predominantly SP3 Tourist under the Nambucca Local Environmental Plan 2010, the property supports a wide variety of permissible uses, including tourist and visitor accommodation, caravan parks, recreation facilities, food and beverage premises, and more (STCA). Draft subdivision plans are available, providing a strong platform for future development concepts. Additional zoning components include C2 and C3 land, accommodating environmental and conservation considerations.
Located in Nambucca Heads—renowned as a coastal destination at the mouth of the Nambucca River—the site benefits from robust year-round visitation, attractive lifestyle amenities, and proximity to key centers, including only 4 km from the M1 Pacific Motorway and 47 km south of Coffs Harbour. Midway between Sydney and Brisbane, with growing infrastructure and tourism demand, this property is uniquely positioned to leverage the upward trajectory of the Mid North Coast corridor.
Property Facts
| Sale Type | Investment | Property Subtype | Commercial |
| No. Lots | 1 | Total Lot Size | 9.55 AC |
| Property Type | Land |
| Sale Type | Investment |
| No. Lots | 1 |
| Property Type | Land |
| Property Subtype | Commercial |
| Total Lot Size | 9.55 AC |
1 Lot Available
Lot
| Lot Size | 9.55 AC |
| Lot Size | 9.55 AC |
Description
The property at 2 Giinagay Way comprises a 3.8-hectare (38,647 sqm) parcel of land located in Nambucca Heads, NSW. It is primarily zoned SP3 Tourist, permitting a wide range of tourism and hospitality-related uses under the local planning framework. The site is positioned on Giinagay Way, the principal link between Nambucca Heads and the M1 Motorway, approximately 47 kilometers from Coffs Harbour.
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