RIVERDOWNS ESTATE, the Gateway to Lucinda and the Hinchinbrook region is located in the historic town of HALIFAX.
A prestige rural residential development, Riverdowns is comprised of approximately 50 Boutique Rural Allotments. . Whether you are raising a family, retiring, holidaying or just investing, this 1/2 acre block is the best value the Wet Tropics has to offer.
Please call Donna Serra on 0415 992 532 or via email for further details.
Paths, Bikeways, trees and landscaping, along with fencing surrounding the estate, combine to make Riverdowns a tranquil family friendly environment, without compromising the Rural Atmosphere.
Halifax is an attractive, historic riverside hamlet boasting an extensive range of services- Supermarket, Hotels, Newsagent, Butcher, Police and Ambulance to name a few. Lucinda, just minutes away, offers access to extensive
unspoilt waterways and close proximity to the Great Barrier Reef, this is also one of Australia’s most sort after recreational sports fishing destinations.
Building Covenants apply to Riverdowns Estate to protect your investment (though no time limit to build is imposed) and this development is set to become the premier address in the Hinchinbrook area.
Please visit www.riverdowns.net for further information or call Raine and Horne Ingham on 4776 5944
If you are considering real estate in Ingham, we have compiled some information on the Hinchinbrook shire that you might find interesting: Located in tropical North Queensland 250klms south of Cairns and 110klms north of Townsville, Ingham boasts three beautiful beaches, Forrest Beach, Taylors and Lucinda, all have magnificent fishing and the coastline is fringed by the world renowned Hinchinbrook Island and Palm Island group. Beyond these spectacular Islands is the Great Barrier Reef. Travel inland from Ingham and you find the lowland rainforest of Broadwater National Park. Located in the Girringun National Park (formerly named Lumholtz National Park) Wallaman Falls which is the highest single drop waterfall in Australia and is also home to the Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo. Ingham itself is host to the Tyto Wetlands, where the Hinchinbrook Shire Council has recently constructed the Tyto Wetlands Information centre which allows people to view the natural beauty of native animals and over 200 bird species. There are many local primary schools both public and private throughout the district, two high schools and one boarding school. There are many different dining experiences to be savoured but if you require the fast food variety, enjoy KFC, McDonalds, Eagle Boys and Subway. Grocery shopping is a breeze with Woolworths, Coles and IGA, being well supported by local convenience stores. Your finances will also be assured with major banks, Commonwealth, NAB, Bendigo, Suncorp, Westpac and ANZ all being located in the main street. Overall Ingham and the surrounding district are a truly extraordinary place to live, which is matched only by the friendliness of the locals.