Ocean views and almost half an acre (1927m2) of elevated yet relatively level land for building with a rainforest back drop of National Park as your rear neighbour a true tropical paradise.

Plenty of room to build with a width at the rear of 33 mts and it has a 25 m wide road frontage. Design your home to take advantage of the views, breezes and the privacy that this home site has to offer.

Bingil Bay is an open, east facing bay, occupying the 5 km of coast between Garner Beach and Clump Point. The Bingil Bay Road reaches the coast at Bingil Bay Beach, while all six beaches in the bay are accessible by vehicle. There are three beaches in the northern part of the bay – Brooks, Bingil Bay and Bicton Hill.

Bingil Bay Beach lies on the south side of Ninney Point and runs for 800 m down to the rocky foreshore that fronts Clump Point National Park. The Bingil Bay Road runs behind the southern half of the beach and there is a shady camping area in the foreshore reserve. A small creek drains across the middle of the beach and there are the remnants of an old rock jetty and disused concrete boat ramp at the southern end. The high tide beach is relatively steep, narrow and backed by coconut trees, while at low tide the rocky outcrops at either end of the beach are exposed.

Only a 5 minute drive and you are in the Mission Beach village where you can wander at your leisure through the boutiques, gift shops and art galleries or stop to have a coffee in one of the many cafes.

Paradise comes at a price of $155,000.

Contact Executive marketing Agent Di Wagner on 0419 685 495 to find out more.