Close to the school is this uncleared 688m2 block second last at the end of Kevin Street with great sandy soil for gardens and lawns. Ready for a buyer to put his own stamp on the block with selective clearing. The block next door is also for sale so buy both to have ample space for the shed and home. Quiet and centrally located near petrol station, supermarket and school, this block would make a great base for a holiday home or permanent retreat. Macleay Island is located in the Southern Moreton Bay Islands with a coastal village feel from yesteryear. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city but only fifteen minutes to the mainland on a water taxi. Set in a marine park environment, there is plenty to do with boating and fishing at the top of the list. Call Debra on 0438 474 663 to view.
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