This 1-acre corner block is located near the base of Mt Cook and has an existing shed, mains power connected and a bore. It is positioned amongst melaleuca trees, a seasonal creek, Mt Cook in the background and you can access it on both dirt and bitcumen road through the trees giving you that out of town feel driven mostly by the locals who live nearby. The shed is approx 34m2 with 2 rollers doors and out the front is an added covered area of another approx 18m2. There is a near new hot water system installed to help you on your way to making this a great spot to park the caravan for the weekend or this could be the start of your new dwelling with some improvements (STCA). If this is something you have been looking for, contact your local agent for a private inspection today. Ariah 0407 138 016 sales@cooktownrealestate.com
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Features include: Shed
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