Located on the Broadwater where Deepwater and Mitchell creeks meet and flow into the ocean is this magnificent 70 acre property. Other properties in this area have already had council approval for cabin accommodation as well as a small convention centre. You will see from the attached photographs that the property has excellent Broadwater frontage. The land itself is a mixture of Australian bush and sub-tropical rainforest with some of the most exceptional palms I have seen in the area. There is a small natural billabong on one section and I was sure I noticed some form of orchid growing wild. Approximately half the land is zoned green 2003 not of concern regional ecosystem, and guess what, it is the half you would want to develop if this is your go. The property is just south of Deepwater National Park and north of the pristine Baffle Creek; in fact Baffle Creek in the south is the southern end of Rules Beach while Deepwater is the northern end. The fishing and crabbing are second to none and this area is very private as there is no public access to this section of the river other than by boat. This property will suit the developer or the person looking for that perfect location to build their dream home.