It's just a short 300m walk to the beautiful sandy swimming beach of Picnic Bay from this property where you can fish off the jetty, have a beer at the Magnetic Island Brewery, indulge in delicious Italian food at Mamma Roma or play golf at the nearby country club.
Approx 20m wide by 50m deep, with a wet season creek winding through the block, there's plenty of room to position your new home to take advantage of the lush tropical surroundings and magnificent established trees.
With sewer and water connected to the block and power available in the street, all you need to do is design your dream home.
A 5-10 minute drive will bring you to all the facilities you could need - supermarkets, school, doctors, bank, pharmacy, post office etc. But with supermarket deliveries to your door, and a pub, bottleshop and boat ramp in Picnic Bay, you may find yourself hardly needing to leave!
Council rates approx $1870 per annum.
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Property Code: 1484
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