With the Boonooroo Boat Ramp just right around the corner (approx. 200m) from this block, making it convenient for the fisherman's to get there before anyone else.
Make your way out to the Great Sandy Strait where K'gari (Fraser Island) is located close by.
If you don't want to wait for the tide, there is also the option to take the short drive to the Tuan All Tide Boat Ramp and get out there anytime.
This block is already leveled and raised, leaving you with a nice and high block ready for you to build on. With a gravel driveway already in place and 3 phase power on the block.
- 41m street frontage - Just less than 1km walk to the Boonooroo Golf Course and Tavern - Approx. 2km to the Boonooroo Bowls Club - Around 100m to the waters edge and 200m to the Boat Ramp - Maryborough is approx. a 26 minute drive away
Land Size: 2000m² (Half an acre) Property Reference: 226
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