So close to town! This large acreage property on 27 acres with huge shed could be your next home or astute investment perhaps. The home sits on top of the hill overlooking Bustard Head Lighthouse and Round Hill Creek and out to the Coral Sea!. The 27 Acres could be a future development site (STCA) Current home consisting of 3 bedrooms, each with BIR and a small office room, large open plan kitchen / Dining / Living room with an open space entrance area with Laundry and washroom. Master bedroom with walk in robe with plenty of storage space and ensuite. Large wrap around verandah, separate massive outdoor bbq area, plenty of space for veggie garden. The property is fenced down to the bottom of the dam for livestock. Contact Cam Realty today to discuss your next move. 0408 983702
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