4,041 SQ.M. (JUST UNDER 1 ACRE) BEACH BLOCK IN RURAL AREA!
This 4,041 square metre (just under 1 acre) block is located in a rural area of Forrest Beach. There are 2 powerpoints & water on the property.
It is still largely uncleared which means an owner could clear part of it & have a dwelling and shed with trees around.
The property is located on a no through street a short drive to the beachfront, shops, school & hotel.
For further details on the property, or our district, or to arrange an inspection at anytime contact the action team at Felix Reitano Real Estate!
The Reitano Family have been selling in the Hinchinbrook district since 1923 - they look forward to assisting you with your next purchase!
See more of what the magnificent Hinchinbrook area has to offer via copying & pasting this link - http://www.hinchinbrookway.com.au or by visiting the attached External Link / Virtual Tour.
Disclaimer: The particulars of this listing are supplied for information only and shall not be taken as representative in any respect on the part of the Vendor or its agents !
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