349 Ringtail Creek Rd, Ringtail Creek is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom House with 20 parking spaces and was built in 1998. The property has a land size of 40660m2 and floor size of 114m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last transferred in April 2013.
Tucked away in its own secret valley, this 10+ acre (4.07 hectares) paradise is your chance to escape from the crowds, yet be around 10 minutes drive from Noosa (Tewantin and Cooroy).
Featuring a huge 20m by 14m shed with a roomy, liveable 2 bedroom annex with excellent rural views. The shed will easily house 20 cars and has a very high clearance for heavy vehicles. A 30 kW solar system graces the rooftop. Live in the annex to the shed while you build your dream home! The annex has a self contained area consisting of lounge, kitchen, bedroom, storage room or 2nd bedroom, bathroom, plus verandah at rear with views overlooking property.
A huge spring fed dam is reticulated to the vegetable garden and chicken coop.
POTENTIAL ACCOMMODATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR "NATURE BASED TOURISM".
Subject to Council Consent there are substantial opportunities for small scale accommodation developments but note there are NO approvals in place currently. Council Fact Sheet says:
"Nature-based tourism includes sustainable activities or experiences that relate to the natural environment. Such experiences may be associated with the high scenic amenity of rural landscapes, natural beauty of the mountain ranges, sub-tropical bushland or waterways. Nature-based tourism has potential to provide diverse, high quality tourist experiences and local economic development opportunities provided they are carefully located and designed to minimise impacts on the natural environment, scenic landscape, local character and amenity. Nature-based tourism easily accessible to the trail network is particularly encouraged."
"Subject to code assessment, a Rural zoned property of 4ha or more could have up to 4 free standing cottages, cabins or permanent tents, accommodating up to 8 guests. If development meets all the criteria for nature based tourism up to 12 guests could be accommodated in buildings or up to 24 guests in permanent tents. Impact assessment is required for larger proposals."
OTHER BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN THE RURAL ZONING
A variety of business opportunities are recognised by Noosa Council for rural zoned properties. The Council's Fact Sheet says: "Other business opportunities in the Hinterland include, for example plantation timbers, wholesale nurseries, intensive horticulture, equine enterprises, outdoor education or environment facility, solar farm, home-based classes, studio, or personal or professional services."
WIDER CONNECTION TO THE NOOSA TRAIL NETWORK
Noosa Council has recently released the Noosa Trail Masterplan see http://noosabiosphere.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Noosa-Trail-Masterplan-April-2020-(compressed).pdf The Masterplan envisages a new Preferred Link Corridor linking the Ringtail Forest hub (and Boreen Point) with connections to the Tewantin National Park, Yurol State Forest and Lake Macdonald. 349 Ringtail Creek Road is one of the few freehold properties right at the centre of this linkage, being around 1 km from the Ringtail Forest. Given that the Nature Based Tourism criteria explicitly references access to the Trail Network there are substantial opportunities to explore!
"The handover of Ringtail State Forest to transition to National Park status creates an ideal opportunity to develop a trail plan that incorporates realigning existing trails (for better experience and linkages) and the creation of new trails based on maximising the landscapes and elevation on offer for high quality mountain biking and on-foot (walk/ run) trails. Ringtail's proximity to Boreen Point in the north also makes it a primary focus for education group use, with Boreen Point and Elanda Point major hubs for school groups, and major users of trails in the region. From safety and experience perspectives there is requirement for a transit linking trail from Boreen Point to the northern Ringtail State Forest entrance trailhead. Connecting trails are required to the south-east into Tewantin NP and to the south-west into Yurol State Forest, as well as into Lake Macdonald (potential major trailhead)."
The size of Ringtail Creek is approximately 35.4 square kilometres. It has 8 parks covering nearly 76.6% of total area. The population of Ringtail Creek in 2011 was 179 people. By 2016 the population was 201 showing a population growth of 12.3% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Ringtail Creek is 50-59 years. Households in Ringtail Creek are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1800 - $2399 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Ringtail Creek work in a labourer occupation. In 2011, 80% of the homes in Ringtail Creek were owner-occupied compared with 79.7% in 2016.
Ringtail Creek has 100 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Ringtail Creek have seen a 88.98% increase in median value. As at 30 November 2024:
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
© Copyright 2024 RP Data Pty Ltd trading as CoreLogic Asia Pacific (CoreLogic). All rights reserved.