
158-174 Princes Highway Lakes Entrance VIC 3909
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Prime Development Opportunity in Lakes Entrance
Set on an expansive 9,501m² (approx.) allotment, this rare offering presents outstanding potential in the heart of Lakes Entrance. Zoned General Residential Zone - Schedule 1 (GRZ1), the property provides scope for a wide range of development options (STCA), including:
• Subdivision into multiple residential allotments
• Development of a retirement village
• Establishment of a caravan park or lifestyle accommodation
With potential dual road access via Princes Highway or Gold Ring Road (both subject to Gippsland City Council approval), this property offers both convenience and flexibility for future planning.
About Lakes Entrance
Lakes Entrance is one of Victoria's most sought-after coastal destinations, renowned for its iconic Gippsland Lakes system-Australia's largest inland network of waterways. Only moments from the ocean and Ninety Mile Beach, the area attracts both permanent residents and holidaymakers seeking a relaxed coastal lifestyle.
Investment Appeal
• Large-scale landholding in a prime location
• Zoned and suited to residential and lifestyle development
• Minutes from the town centre, beaches, and amenities
• Growing demand for both housing and tourism accommodation in the region
This is an exceptional opportunity to secure a landmark site in a thriving coastal community with enormous future growth potential.
Call selling agent Daniel Schoeman on 0417 824 769 for more information or to arrange a private inspection.
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Due Diligence Checklist:
What you need to know before buying a residential property. Before you buy a home, you should be aware of a range of issues that may affect that property and impose restrictions or obligations on you if you buy it. This checklist aims to help you identify whether any of these issues will affect you. The questions are a starting point only and you may need to seek professional advice to answer some of them. You can find links to organisations and web pages that can help you learn more by visiting the due diligence checklist page on the Consumer Affairs Victoria website (consumer.vic.gov.au/duediligencechecklist). You must conduct your own due diligence to confirm the zoning rules, council requirements, title restrictions, service availability, site constraints, and financial viability before lodging a subdivision application. Getting professional advice early will save time and money.
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Daniel SchoemanRE/MAX Genesis