This building block is 3840sqm in size with natural foliage, a cleared home site and a garage. A stones throw to the beach over natural reserve. An access to a safe sandy beach that is in the main only used by locals. The 6 x 6 x 3 metre high shed has 3 phase power, phone lines and town water connected. Situated in the prestige Hervey Bay suburb of Dundowran Beach. This suburb has held the highest median price for Hervey Bay for many years. The large beachside blocks and consistent high quality homes have assured this title. Hervey Bay already has direct flights from Brisbane and Sydney and Melbourne flights are due to commence mid-year. The gateway to K'gari (Fraser Island) is becoming it's own destination. Contact us today to inspect this beautiful block or drive by at your leisure. Registered Plan available on request.
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