Semi Cleared Lot on Barramundi Street - Close To Water And Water Access.
Located at the Northern end of the island on Barramundi Street within close proximity to the Bowls Club and Dalpura Boat Ramp. Set facing North this semi-cleared allotment is a perfect location to build either an investment home or a weekend get away in a relaxed island community. Enjoy a lifestyle that is almost impossible to find. Water access just a short stroll away at the end of Morwong Street and Koonwarra Parade and with a backdrop against rural acreage you will have fewer neighbors. Water sports and activies are popular as the Small Moreton Bay Islands are set in a Marine Park environment. With many other clubs both social and hobby based there is always plenty to keep you occupied or just sit back and relax with a "coldie".
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