Slice of luxury in Byron Bay hinterland

Slice of luxury in Byron Bay hinterland
Staff ReporterDecember 7, 2020

A large house with an existing tourism business on 43 hectares in the Byron Bay hinterland has been listed by Ray White with a price guidance of $3,852,000.

The 100 Binna Burra Rd, Binna Burra, NSW house has eight-bedrooms, seven bathrooms and parking for 45 cars.

According to the property’s description, “the retreat is well positioned to allow you to partake in everything that Byron Bay and the surrounding area has to offer”.

Nestled atop a peak near the village of Bangalow, the property offers views of the Nightcap Ranges and lush green rolling hills. 

Adding to the charm are resident koalas, echidnas, rare birds and other wildlife. And a saltwater pool plus walking trails.

The estate offers the option to continue the existing tourism and agribusiness plus further development potential or it may just be used as a private retreat close to the beach.

Bangalow Retreat has four self-contained guest suites, each complete with spa ensuites and kitchenettes. There is a separate two-bedroom self-contained manager's residence with two bathrooms and one spa. 

Slice of luxury in Byron Bay hinterland

The description adds that legislation is expected in the near future to allow possible subdivision of rural land in this area which would open a further investment opportunity. 

It is an approved Rural Tourist Facility and a venue for weddings/events.

The agribusiness includes 65 acres of advanced Blackbutt timber forestry plus a macadamia nut orchard comprising about a 1,000 mature trees

The area is frost and flood free, according to the ad.

 Slice of luxury in Byron Bay hinterland

It is close to schools, universities, hospitals, restaurants and shopping.

There is also 35 acres of flat and gently sloping land for horse, sheep or cattle paddocks.

The property last sold for $780,000 back in 2001, and has been on the market for more than 140 days, according to RP Data. 

The listing agent is Matt Gates of Ray White.

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