Buyers desiring a Byron Bay or Northern Beaches lifestyle are eyeing Crescent Head’s final land release.
Last land release near NSW surf waves,
Arissa’s ‘The Crescent’ signifies the last land release in the iconic, laid-back beach town of Crescent Head.
Plots are available starting at $650,000.
Conveniently located just 900 meters from the beach, it’s only a one-minute drive.
Residents can fully embrace a coastal lifestyle in this vibrant community.
Todd Bates, Principal at McGrath Estate Agents, noted the swift land sales driven by high demand.
“There’s really strong demand in the Crescent Head area,” he stated.
Furthermore, people from Sydney’s Northern Beaches and eastern suburbs are relocating here for a quieter beach lifestyle.
Recently, ‘The Crescent’ received over 400 inquiries within a few weeks.
Out of the 33 available blocks, 13 have already been sold, illustrating the interest in this development,” Bates explained.
Uncover the hidden treasure of Crescent Head
Many buyers looking to live along Australia’s beautiful coastline have been priced out of popular spots like Byron Bay and Freshwater.
According to PropTrack, median house prices in those areas are $3 million and $3.7 million, respectively.
In contrast, Crescent Head offers a similar beach lifestyle at a much lower price point.
The median house price in Crescent Head is $1.1 million, while properties at ‘The Crescent’ start at $650,000.
“There are many people selling larger homes in Sydney and relocating to Crescent for a more relaxed lifestyle,” said Mr. Bates.
He added, “It’s a bit of a hidden gem, as it has remained relatively untouched for so long.”
Moreover, Crescent Head is conveniently located near Port Macquarie, Kempsey, and Coffs Harbour.
These nearby areas are experiencing strong growth in sectors like construction, healthcare, education, tourism, and agriculture.
Consequently, this growth is attracting more industry and population to the region.
Community and lifestyle benefits to love
Crescent Head features a strong community of long-term locals and properties that have been tightly held over the years.
The stunning 3.5-kilometer coastline has been designated a National Surfing Reserve since 2008, attracting surfers from around the globe.
Similar to other surfing destinations like Byron Bay, locals enjoy morning rituals that involve grabbing a surfboard and checking the waves.
Beaches in the area are protected by Goolawah Reserve and Limeburners Creek Nature Reserve, ensuring a tranquil environment.
This preservation guarantees that future developments will not disrupt the natural beauty of the region.
While Killick Beach and Goolawah Beach serve as main attractions, the overall charm of Crescent Head draws visitors year-round.
A unique chance
‘The Crescent’ will be entirely surrounded by nature, with national parks and beaches encircling the property.
Homesites will range from 650 square meters to 1,083 square meters, offering both mountain views and some ocean glimpses.
Community amenities will feature landscaped gardens, dog-friendly parks, and playgrounds for residents to enjoy.
Bates expects that residents will choose bespoke homes, which will add unique character to the neighborhood.
“There are some excellent builders in this area,” he remarked.
“I believe we will see a variety of house styles being constructed. Each home will reflect its owner’s individual style.”
This diversity is what will ultimately make the community truly unique, he added.