38 Boykambil Esplanade South, Hope Island QLD 4212
House
111
Block size: 850 m² approx.
Opportunity Knocks! Build your Dream Home Overlooking the Stunning Water and Nature
A very rare opportunity to buy a block of the land with picturesque water frontage has come by, don't miss this amazing 850m2 of land currently occupied by a 1 bed 1 bath beach shack.
An endless amount of possibilities on this block of land, customise to your exact needs and wants with the Coomera river across the road as the main view, beaches no more than a 5 minute drive, a boat ramp at the end of the street, close proximity to multiple shopping centres including fitness facilities, child care facilities, schools, essential shops, restaurants, fast food etc. A short drive to Paradise Point Esplanade.
For more information or to put forward your intrest, contact Mason Niari on 0415755137.
Features include: Water Views
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