* Level allotment, 1000m2 * Power and town water available * 15 Minutes to Kurrimine Beach * Build a shed, Build a home
Silkwood is a quaint country town between Tully and Innisfail and directly across the highway from Kurrimine Beach.
Where else can you buy land just 15 minutes from a beautiful coastline for under $80k !
Silkwood has a popular historical local pub, convenience store/post office and a popular local butcher with soon to open cafe. It's also part of the tourist drive to popular Paronella Park.
This large block is level and well maintained, with a driveway entrance on the western side. With established homes either side, decide what you'd like to build, when it suits.
Your affordable North Queensland escape awaits!
Marketed exclusively by Tania @ Tropical Property : )
Property Code: 2650
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