252 (Lot 25) Forest Creek Road Forest Creek, Daintree QLD 4873
Land
Magical 2.5 acres in Daintree Rainforest
New to the market, a wonderful opportunity to own your own Daintree rainforest property situated close to the Daintree River Ferry crossing.
* 2.47 acres approx. * Driveway and house pad already in place. * 2 previously cleared levels -some regrowth/sloping block with driveway access. * Beautiful rainforest creek with small waterhole * Causeway entrance over creek * Temporary dwelling in place requires demolition or major renovation. * Permanent creek - gravity fed water to block * Fan palms and epiphytic ferns grace the block * Zoned Residential Rural
Act now to make this great opportunity, your next property. Call mark from Raine and Horne Mossman on 0419 735 943 or mark.whitham@mossman.rh.com.au
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