This generous 905 m2 residential block is positioned high on Beelong Street overlooking the Cow Bay Rainforest Reserve. Beelong Street is a classy address, a sought-after waterside street on the north-eastern tip of beautiful Macleay Island. This elevated location catches the prevailing easterly breezes, has some filtered water views through the trees, and is very close to our premier waterfront family park and safe swimming area at Pats Park. There could be some mainland views to the rear of the property from a high-set design.
This is simply a wonderful position for your dream island home, and the block is cleared and ready to go. Macleay Island offers a unique lifestyle, with a friendly village atmosphere, a scenic marine national park environment and with the essential shops, clubs and services here on the island ready for you to enjoy. For more information, please contact Vin Phillips on 0412 743 977.
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