This property addressed as 2 Hope Street with a total of 18,070m2 is being offered for sale with development documents and project planning all ready & completed. Council Development Applications and project staging have been completed with draft designs of road, curbing and drainage headworks for a 12 Lot Subdivision. The Lots will be in a cul de sac and in the proximity of schools, PCYC, local pool, and the proposed new position of the local supermarket. Council have released a "RESIDENTIAL HOUSING DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE POLICY" available for a period of 2 years after the notification of approval for those who build multiple dwellings, dual occupancy and new owner-occupied single dwellings. Projected ROI almost 40% when completed and lots sold. Contact your local agents today for more information. Ariah 0407 138 016 sales@cooktownrealestate.com
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