Large 3117 m² land lot. The views from this north/east facing lot are considered some of the best on Keswick Island. This is your window of opportunity to BUY AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER.
The island, like most along coastline, is owned by the State Government who in turn has leased the development portion of Keswick Island to the developer (the Head Lessee) for the island. The developer creates residential and commercial subleases of which Lot CH is a residential sublease. An owner then becomes a sublessee.
The positives: no high rises, no cars, no spoiling of the natural beauty, There is an air strip, ferry service, barge service, landline/mobile service, hi-speed internet service, TV reception, boat ramp and proposed jetty.
Definitely one of the best blocks to build your fabulous island retreat home on encompassing spectacular views of Egremont Passage, St Bee's Island and many more islands to the north.
Keswick Island has been carefully planned to preserve and enhance its natural attractions. Excellent snorkelling, dive the numerous shipwrecks and reefs, rewarding fishing for both under and above the water. Come visit and enquire about this fabulous opportunity to become part of this unique LIVING THE DREAM LOCATION & COMMUNITY.
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