Lot 232 White Beech Road, Cow Bay, Daintree QLD 4873
Land
UNDEVELOPED NATURAL RAINFOREST IN DAINTREE
Want to contribute to keeping the planet green and environmentally friendly? Here is your opportunity. This 1.0ha lot, located in Cow Bay, Daintree is untouched and contains pristine jungle that is part of the world's oldest rainforest region. Under the Douglas Shire Planning Scheme the property is not suitable for development. The subject site is sloped upwards from south to north and is approximately rectangular in shape. Boundaries are roughly 120m X 85m and this land is located on the corner of White Beech Rd & Teak Rd,...less than a kilometre to Cow Bay beach. What an opportunity to leave this luxuriant jungle to the domain of cassowary's and other rainforest creatures to enjoy. The subject property has been in the same hands since 1985 but circumstances now necessitate a sale.
Contact Nicole Dwyer on 0416 033 948, nicole@propertyshopmossman.com or Alan Crossman on 0419 793 434, alan@propertyshopportdouglas.com
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