20 Morris Street is a vacant 800sqm block which will offer the new owner the opportunity to build and capture the views out over Castrades inlet, Grasstree Beach and the Coral Sea. For those who are looking for a slower pace of life close to the beach, this could just be the perfect opportunity for now, or the future. The property offers a great location, close to the beach and the boat ramp. Sarina Beach is only minutes away where you have the Service Station with takeaway, Sand Piper Motel, and the Sarina Beach Motel with the Palms Restaurant as well as a further 2 boat ramps. Sarina is just 15 minutes away, Mackay 35 minutes.
For your opportunity to inspect please do not hesitate to contact Wendy 0419 775 418
Disclaimer: The Agent does not give any warranty as to errors or omissions, if any, in these particulars, the provided information from the Vendor can be deemed reliable but not accurate. Any persons interested in the property should conduct their own research.
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