Nestled along Deep Bay Point, just 10 minutes south of the charming township of Cygnet, is this unique residential block offering an opportunity to set up a serene water's edge lifestyle.
For the boating enthusiast, there is a boat ramp and jetty located just 200m from the property, From which you can access the waters of Port Cygnet, the estuaries of the Huon River and further out the D'Entrecasteaux Channel. There are also several stunning beaches in the area, such as Randalls Bay which is dog friendly and also Eggs and Bacon Bay, both within a 5 minute drive.
Located a short drive from Cygnet, which is where you'll have access to all the shops and services such as grocery stores, butchers, doctors, cafes, hardware and local gift shops, plus Hobart is only a 55 minute drive away.
Don't miss this affordable opportunity to purchase your very own piece of coastal living.
Rates $690 approx. pa
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