Buyer's Guide to this Suffolk Park Neighbourhood
Kay Wilkie has been living in Byron Bay since 1970 and serving the area since 1987.
The locals moved in from town in the 90's
Baywood Chase used to be a dairy farm with cattle on there and then it got subdivided from Baywood Chase down to Byron Hills in 1990 or early 90’s.
A lot of people in town that were born and bred Byron people, who were living in the golden grid, as some agents call it, which is the streets right in town, Kingsley, Carlyle, Ruskin, they had quarter acre blocks with old houses, but they sold them and bought a block of land out here, and I refer to it as they sold their souls.
Large properties going for high prices
A house on the lake just sold for 1.33 million, so you’re getting a higher standard of housing, there are a few pockets in here that have very small houses that you’d get for 600k but there’s nothing much under 600k anymore, anywhere.