About this property
Also written as Unit 15, 9 Beagle Bay Road.
South Durras NSW 2536, Australia
Also written as Unit 15, 9 Beagle Bay Road.
Based on curated rent estimate.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The address is a unit that sits on a large parcel of land measuring 11,181 m²
It is roughly 0.7–1 kilometre away, placing it within easy walking distance of the village
Nearby coastal spots include Beagle Bay (about 1.3 km), Mill Beach and Cookies Beach (around 1.3 km each), as well as Wasp Head and Wobbegong Bay within 2 km
The area is known for kangaroos grazing near the beach, as well as abundant parrots, goannas and tidal rock pools that attract marine life
The climate is moderated by the sea, offering warm summers and mild, sunny winters, with occasional thunderstorms between November and March
Murramarang National Park borders South Durras, providing extensive bushland and coastal walking tracks close to the property
The region was originally home to the Yuin people, later saw timber cutting from the mid‑1800s, and the first land grant was made in 1840 to John Whitehead McNee
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