Headland property up for sale in Coffs Harbour

A rare coastal headland property is up for grabs, located in northern NSW.

The sprawling Coffs Harbour plot surrounded by untouched nature features two houses and the prospect for more, with expressions of interest closing on Tuesday.

Drive up the headland to Digger’s Point at Coffs Harbour, and you’ll find 29 Charlesworth Bay, where a main single-storey home — with four bedrooms and three bathrooms — is filled with light and surrounded by world-class views.

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Now the home — and the surrounding two acres of private land offering access to two stunning beaches — is on sale for the first time in 40 years.

“There’s a walking path, literally at the back doorstep, which will take you around and walk you down to Diggers Beach,” LJ Hooker property agent David Lonie told 7NEWS.com.au.

“The path also winds around to the other side (of the headland), which is Charlesworth Bay.”

“It’s the majority of the headland, it’s two acres.”

A separate flat complete with a bedroom, kitchen and bathroom overlooking Diggers Beach can also be found on the property.

The property also has an additional five allotments available, subject to council approval.

The listing describes dreamy possibilities: “Watch the whales frolic as you catch the sun rays for breakfast …. the living room warms nicely in the morning sun too — a perfect spot to sit, coffee in hand, letting minutes, hours and even days drift by.”

The headland is shared with just one other property on a smaller allotment up the top — the rest is a national park.

“You can count on two hands how many properties that are like this between Byron Bay and Sydney,” Lonie told 7NEWS.com.au

“It is a very sought-after pocket of Coffs Harbour anyway, but to be able to secure two acres is a rarity.”

A two acre headland property in Coffs Harbour is up for sale. Credit: LJ Hooker
A main home and a separate flat, with five additional allotments available, complete the sprawling property, which is surrounded by nature. Credit: LJ Hooker

The current owner, who has called the property home for the last 40 years now, is now looking to downsize.

“She’s getting a little bit older, so it’s certainly not something she can maintain anymore,” Lonie said.

The property is piquing plenty of interest, with most potential buyers keen to keep the rare parcel of land undivided, although Lonie did say there has been some interest from developers.

“As far as the offers go, we’ve had an absolute tonne of enquiry,” he said.

“It is a unique property, so it’s been a very diverse range of (potential) buyers, anywhere from developers to those who just want to call it their own home.

“You do have a development opportunity there, not that we would want to see it developed, it would be lovely to see it be left as one parcel of land, which is what the majority of buyers have been looking for anyway.”

“The owner is allowed to assess the offer, and it’s not always about price, it could be (about) terms and conditions.”

Some of the highest prices paid for a property in the area have been recorded on the same street, the listing states.

Opportunities to put in an offer close at 5pm on Tuesday. After that, Lonie said: “We’ll sit down and negotiate with anyone who’s made an offer.”

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