This is a terrific opportunity for anyone wanting to secure a fantastic lifestyle property in a pristine location under 1 minute walk to a long sandy beach where you can walk, swim and fish. This seaside cottage is part of the popular "Gullivers Rest" company and is site 1 of 13 sites. What you will be purchasing is a 1/13 share of the company that owns approx 3.2 hectares of waterfront land near Stanley, along with an occupation license, and the building and chattels on this site . The cottage consists of 2 bedrooms and 2 living areas, convenience of 2 toilets and a bbq room for entertaining guests. The children will love being so close to the beach for all their water sports. This is a somewhat different purchase that has many benefits, at a much lower price than freehold title for this location. Contact Casey for further information.
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