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This stunning block of land offers breathtaking views of the ocean to the east and mountain vistas to the west.
Imagine waking up each morning to the sound of waves lapping the shore and watching the sunrise over the Coral Sea. And at sunset, you can enjoy the magnificent colors of the sun dipping behind the lush tropical mountains.
The area is home to a population of cassowaries, one of Australia's most iconic and endangered birds. These majestic creatures freely roam the street and the nearby national park, adding to the unique charm of this special place.
Let your imagination run wild as you think of the house you could build that takes advantage of rainforest at your doorstep and million dollar views to the east and west.
This block of land is priced to sell at a figure that makes it affordable to build your dream home in paradise.
- Rates are only $2,200 per year to the Cassowary Coast Regional Council
- The block is cleared of all trees, ready for building.
- The environmental zoning rules allow for regular residential house construction while protecting the area from undesirable developments.
- With 19m street frontage you have a well-sized building envelope; a design was previously approved by council for zero-setback from the road boundary.
- The elevation of approximately 25m above sea level means you never need to worry about floods or sea level rises threatening your home.
- Tropical rain means water tanks always topped up, and the Queensland sun means cheap and plentiful solar power - why bother even connecting to the grid?
- Soil testing has been conducted (seller can provide details)
Coquette Point remains undiscovered by developers, and is hardly known outside of the nearby town of Innisfail.
Coquette Point is ideally located for accessing the Great Barrier Reef and some of the world's best fishing and diving. Reach the inner reef in just 30 minutes from the informal boat ramp just 500m down the road at the mouth of the Johnstone River.
And if sailing is your passion, the Johnstone River is visible from your new home and offers large berths in town, mooring balls, and protected "cyclone-hides" up estuaries.
Working from home? You'll be pleased to know that internet and mobile reception is excellent, while shops and cafes are only a 10-minute drive into town.
Coquette Point is surrounded by half a dozen national parks, with incredible rainforests, water holes and Queensland's tallest peak, Mount Bartle Frere.
Compare this block to others on the street and you'll see the difference:
- Uninterrupted views east of the ocean and west of the mountains
- Nothing between you and the rainforest at the end of the block
- Non-existent traffic and hardly a neighbour to be found
- Fully cleared of trees and ready to build on
- Straight-forward sloping block for house design
Contact us today to secure your piece of Coquette Point and start building your dream home in the heart of tropical North Queensland. With the spectacular views, exotic wildlife, and unbeatable price, this opportunity won't last long!
Lot number: 6RP721554.
The size of Coquette Point is approximately 6 square kilometres. It has 1 park covering nearly 60.5% of total area. The population of Coquette Point in 2011 was 621 people. By 2016 the population was 64 showing a population decline of 89.7% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Coquette Point is 60-69 years. Households in Coquette Point are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1000 - $1399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Coquette Point work in a managers occupation. In 2011, 68.3% of the homes in Coquette Point were owner-occupied compared with 80.7% in 2016..
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