PRD Laurieton is pleased to present 4-6 Kew Road & 17 Tunis Street, Laurieton to the market - a substantial town centre landholding offering existing commercial income, dual-zone development potential and a significantly advanced concept and consultant pathway.
This prominent Laurieton CBD site combines existing commercial buildings fronting Kew Road with adjoining residential-zoned land to the rear, creating a rare opportunity for developers, investors or land-bank buyers seeking a meaningful mixed-use project in the Camden Haven.
Since acquiring the property in late 2024, the current owner has undertaken a substantial amount of feasibility work, including pre-DA discussions with Council, concept plan preparation, alternative development options, unit yield studies and consultation with flood and stormwater specialists. While no Development Consent is currently in place, the available concepts and consultant background provide a strong platform for a purchaser to progress toward a DA pathway more efficiently than starting from a blank canvas.
Two current concept options are available for review:
Option 4C proposes a mixed-use layout incorporating a commercial/retail component together with 14 residential dwellings/apartments, with an estimated total internal saleable/lettable area of approximately 1,930sqm* and 28 dedicated parking spaces*.
Option 5 proposes an apartment-led mixed-use layout incorporating a commercial/retail component together with 19 residential apartments, with an estimated total internal saleable/lettable area of approximately 2,080sqm* and 30 dedicated parking spaces*.
The existing commercial component provides immediate holding income, with one shop currently tenanted at $1,267.04 per month* and strong leasing enquiry continuing on the remaining vacancies. Given the redevelopment potential of the site, only short-term leasing arrangements are currently being considered to preserve flexibility for the future purchaser.
The opportunity is further strengthened by the current owner's willingness to make the existing consultant pathway available to a purchaser, with the consultants involved in the concept, flood and stormwater investigations familiar with the site and available to assist a new owner/developer.
For buyers seeking a prominent Camden Haven development opportunity with genuine work already completed, this site represents one of Laurieton's most significant current landholdings.
* Substantial Laurieton town centre development site* Advertised total land area of approximately 3,275sqm** Existing commercial buildings with holding income* One shop currently leased at $1,267.04 per month** Two further commercial vacancies with strong enquiry* Short-term leasing strategy preserves redevelopment flexibility* Dual zoning profile understood to include E1 Local Centre and R1 General Residential components** Concept options prepared for mixed-use and residential apartment outcomes* Option 4C: 1 retail/commercial shop plus 14 residential dwellings/apartments** Option 5: 1 retail/commercial shop plus 19 residential apartments** Preliminary concept plans and yield schedules available* Pre-DA discussions and consultant work already undertaken* Flood and stormwater investigations progressed* Consultants familiar with the project available to work with a purchaser* Prominent position within Laurieton's main commercial precinct* Approx. 650m to Camden Haven Inlet, based on previous marketing material* Offered for sale as a development opportunity, subject to Council approval
Planning & Development NoteThe property is being offered with preliminary concept material and feasibility investigations available for review by qualified purchasers. The concepts are not Development Consents and all future development remains subject to Council approval, statutory planning requirements, further consultant input and the purchaser's own investigations.
The NSW Planning Portal Spatial Viewer should be used by interested parties to verify planning controls, zoning, overlays and other planning matters affecting the site. Service NSW describes the Spatial Viewer as a digital mapping service providing planning information for addresses and lots across NSW, and the Planning Portal notes that Port Macquarie-Hastings LEP 2011 uses digital mapping for Land Zoning and Additional Permitted Uses.