278 Minmi Road, Fletcher, NSW 2287
Fletcher Rare 3.59 Acre Potential Development Site in Suburb Hotspot
Guide $3,200,000 - $3,400,000278 Minmi Road, Fletcher, NSW 2287
Rare 3.59 Acre Potential Development Site in Suburb Hotspot
With median house prices in Fletcher nearing the $1 million milestone, marking a remarkable 51 per cent surge in the last five years, this rare landholding of approximately 3.59 acres presents an unparalleled opportunity for both investors and developers.
Nestled strategically behind The Sanctuary Estate, a meticulously planned $340 million residential development, and a mere 400m from the esteemed Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College, this is a chance of a lifetime to secure a substantial land parcel in the heart of this burgeoning suburb.
Currently on site sits a three bedroom brick home, while the potential to subdivide into separate lots for a bespoke new development (STCA) adds to its allure.
This prime location, just over 6km or 8 minutes drive from the M1 and Hunter Expressway, underscores its desirability. Newcastle's vibrant city centre, pristine beaches, and the serene shores of Lake Macquarie are all within a convenient 20-minute drive, cementing Fletcher's status as a desirable and family-friendly locale.
- This lot currently has an area of approximately 14,535sqm
- Under the current Newcastle Local Environmental Plan (NLEP) 2012 the subject site is zoned: R2 - Low Density Residential and E2- Environmental Conservation
- Potential for townhouse development (STCA)
- Any subdivision and building work is subject to approval from Newcastle City Council
- Fletcher's median price for a house has grown to $981,000 (Corelogic)
* This information, including but not limited to photographs (which may show boundaries), copywriting, floorplans, and site plans, has been prepared solely for the purpose of marketing this property. While all care has been taken to ensure accuracy, we do not accept any responsibility for errors, omissions, or inaccuracies. We strongly recommend that all interested parties make their own enquiries and seek independent advice, including speaking with their conveyancer regarding boundaries and, where appropriate, obtaining a surveyor's report, to verify the information provided.




