About this property
Also written as Unit 3, 37 Lawson Crescent.
Coffs Harbour NSW 2450, Australia
Also written as Unit 3, 37 Lawson Crescent.
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| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale | 18 Sep 2017 | $650,000 | — |
| Sale | 11 Aug 2014 | $290,000 | — |
The parcel measures approximately 1,621 m² of land. This size offers flexibility for a range of commercial layouts
The property is situated in Coffs Harbour, which is served by the Pacific Highway and the upcoming Coffs Harbour Bypass that will reduce travel times. It is also within about 1‑2 km of the Coffs Harbour railway station and close to the airport, providing both rail and air access for staff and customers
Within a 1‑2 km radius you’ll find hotels such as the Royal Palms Motor Inn and Beachpark Apartments, a cinema (BCC Coffs Harbour), the North Coast Regional Botanic Garden, and popular beaches and parks. These facilities can attract visitors and provide convenient services for employees
Coffs Harbour’s economy has shifted toward tourism, with attractions like the Big Banana, Jetty Park, and nearby beaches drawing visitors. The property’s proximity to hotels, the jetty, and the city’s main shopping centres makes it well‑placed for tourism‑focused businesses
The Pacific Highway provides direct road connectivity for freight trucks, while the nearby railway station offers goods transport via NSW TrainLink services. The Coffs Harbour Airport also handles regular passenger flights, supporting business travel and logistics
Coffs Harbour is a major service centre on the Mid North Coast with a population of nearly 79,000, several major shopping centres, a public and a private hospital, and campuses of Southern Cross University and UNSW. This mix of health, education and retail services creates a diverse commercial market
Yes, the Coffs Harbour Bypass, a 14‑km deviation of the Pacific Highway with new interchanges and tunnels, is slated to open to traffic in late 2026. The bypass is expected to improve traffic flow and reduce travel times around the city
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