A 16.24 hectare (40.12 acre) vacant rural residential property which has not been occupied since subdivision in the 80′s. This property is only 3.5km from the Pacific Ocean as the kookaburra flies, so you can hear the ocean and enjoy refreshing sea breezes.
It has a 195.1 m frontage to a sealed road which some speculators have identified as a future coastal route between Bundaberg and Agnes Water.
The property is shaped like a parallelogram with approximately 820m side boundaries and a rear boundary of 207 m.
At the road it is 5m above sea level. In the middle it has a ridge of 10m above sea level which rises another 5m at the rear. There is a seasonal creek along the southern boundary with a stream order classification of 1.
Department of Natural Resources have zoned this property pale green which is remnant vegetation not of concern.
Regional ecosystems in this vicinity have been coded 12.3.12 which is Melaleuca viridiflora, Eucalyptus latisinensis or E. exserta +/- Melaleuca quinquenervia, Corymbia intermedia, E. tereticornis woodland to low open-woodland. Occurs on drainage lines along coastal lowlands..
The property in its entirety is both an area of essential habitat under the Nature Conservation Act 1992 and is a State Wildlife Corridor between large remnant tracks of vegetation.
It is approximately 100 km north of the city of Bundaberg by road and 28 kms south of Agnes Water. A boat ramp is 4kms away.
The general store and facilities at Baffle Creek are only 16kms on sealed roads. Mail is delivered 5 days a week and the school bus picks up children at the front gate.
Annual rates on the property are approximately $805 payable to the Miriam Shire Council.
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