Vacant Rural Parcel of Two Adjoining Blocks in Coastal Village
Escape the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary with our exclusive offering of elevated vacant rural land in the charming coastal fishing village of Strahan. Nestled between the rugged Tasmanian wilderness and Macquarie Harbour, this is a golden opportunity to own a piece of paradise. This tranquil piece of paradise consists of 2 separately titled, adjoining blocks of approximately 1000sqm each and a licensed access of 2265sqm along Hamilton Street.
For the avid angler, Strahan is a haven. Embark on fishing adventures right from your doorstep. Be it deep-sea fishing or casting a line off the local jetty, the seafood bounty is yours to savor. If fishing is not your thing then there is kayaking, sand dunes to explore, 4 wheeling, or sit and enjoy awe-inspiring sunsets over the mountains, casting hues of pink, orange, and gold across the landscape. Explore nearby national parks, untouched beaches, and the iconic Gordon River-all from the comfort of your new home.
Build the home (STCA) you've always envisioned, surrounded by the unparalleled beauty of Tasmania's west coast. Whether you seek a weekend retreat or a permanent residence, this is an opportunity to create memories and live life to the fullest.
• Zoned Rural • Land size approx. 2,000sqm (1,000 each block) • Yearly Council rates 1,500 ($750 each block) approx. • Two separate Titles • Transfer of licensed access of 2265sqm included • Not serviced
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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