- Ideal location across from the beach
- spacious floor plans
- ocean breezes
- generous shared back yard
This duplex is 100m from the sand along a 14km long pristine beach opposite Dunk Island.
Offshore are no fewer than 12 lush tropical island gems in Great Barrier Reef Marine Park waters.
The duplex is built of solid cement block construction, each with two good size bedrooms, carports and front patio facing the ocean to capture the cool sea breezes. The duplex is built towards the front of the allotment, so there is plenty of shared backyard which backs onto rainforest to landscape and add a swimming pool.
There are lots of options including live in one and rent out the other or gradually refurbish each at a time for long-term rental or short term holiday letting.
Brilliant location in this tropical paradise.
Type: Dwelling - Duplex
RPD: Lot 10 RP723055
Site Area: 802m2
Dwelling Area: TBA
Title Reference: 21113016
Council Zoning: Township
Local Precinct Plan: Residential
Road Frontage: 20.1 Meters* to Reid Road
Tenure: Freehold
Rates: TBA
Running from Cairns to Cardwell, the Cassowary Coast is one of the undiscovered gems of Queensland, a quiet stretch of coastline bordered by the Wet Tropics Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef. Mission Beach, (actually four separate villages spread along a 14km* stretch of palm-fringed beach), is at its heart. Despite its popularity, Mission Beach has retained a dreamy, laid-back vibe and the welcoming locals are never outnumbered by tourists.
Mission Beach was the birthplace of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and is the closest access point for the reef, less than 40km offshore.
Ray White Mission Beach and Tropical Property have been instructed by Barry Kogan, Jonathan Henry, Anthony Connelly and William Harris of McGrathNicol as Receivers and Managers.
For further information, contact:
Dick Williams, Ray White Mission Beach - 0419 734 705
Susie England, Tropical Property - 0407 195 514 or
Tania Steele, Tropical Property - 0448 250 499
* Approximately.
Note: Boundary outlines are indicative only.