Presenting a premium block of land in one of Doonan's most sought after areas.
Obtain one of the last remaining opportunities to build your own customised home in paradise.
This northern facing block is on 4.39 acres with a 1084m2 cleared building envelope. Surrounding the block is ample bushland, including a koala habitat highway.
Create your opportunity to build your own home in the old 'golden triangle' in Doonan.
Acreage lots are becoming scarce and in high demand.
A short drive and you're in the centre of world-renowned Noosa locality close to shops, bars, restaurants, and famous beaches.
FEATURES INCLUDE:
- 4.39 acres of land
- Bore on property
- North facing
- 10 minutes to Noosa
- 6 minutes to Eumundi
- 7 minutes to Noosa Civic
- Walking distance to the new Doonan Hotel
Call David Berns on 0408 629 438
Property Code: 440
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