Breathtaking views of the Great Barrier Reef | Priced to Sell!
Motivated to sell, the owner has reduced the price of this impressive lot to attract new interest.
Embrace an extraordinary opportunity to own 24 hectares of pure paradise in the heart of the Daintree, where nature's wonders unfold at every turn. This remarkable property boasts a year-round freshwater creek and flourishing fruit orchards, featuring a variety of tropical treasures, such as Mangosteen, Durian, Soursop, Coconuts, and Rambutan. A substantial three-bay shed is ready to support your agricultural endeavors.
The journey to your oasis is already made accessible through a thoughtfully constructed driveway that winds through the lush rainforest and ascends to a clearing at the pinnacle of the plot, 200 meters above. The groundwork for a grand, prestigious dwelling is in place, with the foundations laid, and essential infrastructure like a septic system and two 22,000-liter water tanks ready to serve your future home.
The property's natural abundance is further complemented by a dedicated pump shed housing a diesel-powered pump, drawing pristine creek water all year round. Your visions for a sustainable lifestyle can become a reality here.
For those with aspirations to continue the work that has already begun, a structural engineer has verified the soundness of the foundations, and reinstating lapsed planning permission is confirmed by council discussions.
As an added bonus, the adjacent property at 'Cape Tribulation Sanctuary', 163 Rykers Road, spanning 2.1 hectares with a stunning home and mesmerizing views, is also available for purchase by the same owner.
Strictly available for inspection by appointment only, please reach out to Matthew Essex at 0481 126 732 for more information and to seize this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Daintree paradise.
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