Escape to the tranquil waters of Hervey Bay with this unique opportunity at 587-588 Esplanade Urangan. Total block size is 1843sqm approx and the lots have been consolidated for rates purposes.
There is an original high-set, 3 bedroom beach shack on-site where you can bring your creative vision to life, either renovate or rebuild.
This is the quieter section of the Esplanade, surrounded by tastefully renovated or newly built homes a stones throw to the iconic Urangan Pier, the bi-weekly Pier Park Markets and a wide array of dining & shopping choices. Obviously also directly across the road from a safe swimming beach & those gorgeous views to K'gari (Fraser Island).
This really is a rare opportunity to secure on the few remaining large Esplanade blocks, either refurbish, develop or land-bank for the future.
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