Lazy Acres a hidden gem, offering a unique blend of coastal lifestyle and potential income generation. Its proximity to Cowley Beach, along with its nearby boat ramp, makes it especially appealing for beach lovers and fishing enthusiasts. The fact that it's nestled within a quiet family fishing village adds to its charm and potential for a relaxed lifestyle. Cowley Beach is just north of Mission Beach and Kurrimine Beach and south of Flying Fish Point and Etty Bay, in the beautiful Cassowary Coast Region and all it has to offer.
The property's size and position, with 22 acres just a stone's throw from the beach, make it truly special. The opportunity to rent out three outbuildings adds an extra dimension, making it suitable for those looking for both a personal retreat and an investment opportunity.
Being only a short drive from Innisfail and Cairns further enhances its appeal, offering convenience without sacrificing the tranquillity of its coastal location.
The mention of magnificent islands and fishing in the Coral Sea adds to the allure, hinting at endless adventures for the new owner.
Overall, Lazy Acres is a rare find, inviting those with a sense of adventure and a desire for coastal living to explore its potential further.
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Property Code: 756
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