Stunning parcel of land rarely found in Byron's tightly held hinterland
Ready for a tree — or career — change?
This rural sanctuary with two dwelling potential not only offers privacy and seclusion but also an opportunity to be part of Australia's lucrative macadamia industry.
Located in the exclusive and tightly held region of Newrybar in Northern NSW, this incredible, 20.98-acre parcel of land contains 2,500 mature macadamia trees, ranging in age from 16-25 years — along with a guaranteed contract in place to purchase the highly coveted crop.
Idyllic rural lifestyle minutes from the Pacific Ocean
There aren't many rural properties that provide peace and tranquillity while only being a few minutes' drive to the beach. And with ample space to build two separate dwellings, each with their own stunning hinterland views, it offers enormous potential for buyers wanting to start a new life in a quiet country town.
A quaint hinterland oasis, Newrybar has the same relaxed atmosphere of Byron Bay, but with an old-town feel. First settled in 1881, the hidden hamlet — which is dissected by the Pacific Highway — is best-known for its historic buildings, close-knit community, the award-winning Harvest Café, and Australia's oldest bakery.
Primary producers paradise
There is a cluster of macadamia farms around the hinterland of Byron Bay — many in Newrybar — and for good reason.
Considered a primary producers paradise, the region boasts some of the most fertile soils in Australia, has the sub-tropical climate required for a successful crop, and five processing plants to meet the global export demand. It also is close to the Pacific Highway with easy access to international airports.
Despite its secluded atmosphere, it's only a 10-minute drive to Byron Bay, 5 minutes to Bangalow and 15 minutes to Ballina Byron Gateway Airport.
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