Development Opportunity on the Coast of North Queensland
2 Mc Andrew Drive, Cardwell QLD 4849
$850,000 (GST Not Applicable)
Commercial LandSize: n/a
Block size: 6.83 Hectares approx.
E-Property Consultants North Queensland presents an unique opportunity to purchase development land in Cardwell with pre-approval for 53 residential blocks.
Cardwell is the only town on the Bruce Highway between Townsville and Cairns that is located on the Coast. It is protected by both Hinchinbrook Island and Hinchinbrook Channel and is known for its glorious beaches, surrounding rainforest and close proximity to the Great Barrier Reef. Cardwell is ranked second to none when it comes to all-weather and all-tide boating and fishing in the North.
For more information please contact Jessica Vecchio at E-Property Consultants NQ.
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