An Enviable Coastal Lifestyle - Last Block Available !
* Over half an acre * Backing onto National Park * Town water and power available * Concrete driveway entrance
You won't find a more relaxed North Qld Coastal Community than the beautiful area of Tully and Hull Heads!
Locals will tell you the fishing is spectacular and the local Tavern is the place to enjoy a coldie after a day out of the water.
This large parcel of land that hugs Hulls Heads Road and is bordered at the rear by National Park, has had the last two blocks released by the developer.
Lot 11 is 2606m2 - the title won't take too long to obtain so you'll be parking your caravan or building your weekender in no time!
$150,000 - close to the boat ramp and local facilities.
For further details contact please call Susie on 0407 195 514.
Property Code: 2724
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