WHA CB304/14 Resort Drive, Hamilton Island QLD 4803
Apartment
11
Set and forget gem
Perfectly positioned across from iconic Catseye Beach, it is easy to see why these apartments are a popular holiday investment purchase.
All of your needs are catered for in this self-contained family holiday unit. The spacious 84m² floor plan accommodates 5 guests with a well-equipped kitchen, open plan lounge and dining area, and large bedroom with dual access bathroom. Stepping onto the generous balcony, you are treated to a stunning vista of turquoise water, lush gardens, resort activity and picturesque Whitsunday Island. The large lagoon-style complex pool with spa is the perfect place to soak up the sun when you're not busy enjoying the tropical island lifestyle.
This property is a true set-and-forget investment style, operating under a License and Management Agreement. All costs associated with property management, maintenance, housekeeping and refurbishments are taken care of for you.
Property Features; * 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom - sleeps 5 * Convenient location on the resort side * Stunning views across Catseye Beach * Monthly return - even when you use it * 28 days per year allocated for personal use * No Stamp Duty or Land Tax payable
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