This property has only had one owner and now could be yours. Located only a short walk to the longest beach in the Douglas shire, with no back neighbours and near the end of a cal-de-sac. HOME FEATURES; * Solid concrete block home built in 1987 * Full length patio at the front and back of the home * Slate flooring in the kitchen, dinning and living room * Large timber kitchen with electric oven, gas stove and timber bench-top * Each bedroom has built-in wardrobes, laminate flooring and ceiling fans * Separate toilet and laundry * Insulation in the ceiling and iron roofing * Fully fenced back yard - one side with new colourbond the other with timber * Concrete block storage shed * Side access for boats, caravans or extra cars * Established fruit trees; orange & mandarin This would be a perfect first home, investment or beach getaway holiday house. * Potential rental return: $420 - $450 per week LOCATION * 500m from the boat ramp * 650m from the Primary School * 37.7k north of Port Douglas * 18.7k north of Mossman * 12.5k south of the Daintree Ferry
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