Unbelievable beachside land with shed opportunity at superb Wonga Beach. This 800m2 property is flat and located on a sand spit, elevating the property to a high and dry position. The 9 m x 6 m Colorbond shed on slab features two roller doors and side door access, A split system air conditioner is installed in the shed and mains power connected with lights and fans. A roof mounted solar array feeds back into the grid via a Fronius regulator, offsetting power costs. A delightful nature corridor is located at the rear of the property with a bush track through straight onto the golden sands of Wonga Beach.
Here is the chance to build your perfect beach house or holiday home only one hundred metres (approx.) from the ocean. Wonga Beach has one of the most private and beautiful beaches in North Queensland. Located approx. 25 mins north of Port Douglas, Wonga Beach boasts incredible beach side living at a very affordable price.
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