This is not another brick home in a crowded beachside suburb. For those individuals who dream of owning their own tropical retreat – this is the real deal.
The enquiry code for this property is 1692.
You will be asked for the code when you call about this property.
This home is set back 50 metres from the Coral Sea and protected by a natural reserve that cannot be built on. Situated on a corner block it is surrounded by rainforest and nestled by a seasonal creek at the foot of Mount Cook National Park. Layout is open plan, high set and fully constructed of cyprus pine and Australian hardwood timbers. It features 4 metre high cathedral ceilings and wide covered decks on two sides. The timber poles are authentic turpentine – not treated pine like many pole homes. It was professionally built in 2000 to specifications that exceed cyclone standards.
The property has unlimited clean bore water and a rainwater tank. Due to the sensitive environment a composting toilet is required. At present it has 1 studio bedroom, 1 large air conditioned rear bedroom (opening onto deck), a mezzanine loft with full staircase, good sized bathroom and downstairs laundry. Multiple sliding doors and ceiling fans keep the house cool. The open plan and high set design will provide the new owner with endless potential. The whole downstairs area could be designed for living.
A short stroll takes you down a private path to the quiet beach. Dawn walks are beautiful, sunsets amazing, the fishing’s good and the full moon rises straight out of the sea. Light a bonfire, string a hammock and make this your backyard.
Quarantine Bay is the most northerly beach in Queensland where you can build/own residential property. It is exclusive as there can only ever be 10 beachfront homes on this sheltered bay. Only 7km south of beautiful and historic Cooktown. The great barrier reef begins just 4 nautical miles offshore.
This is real, this is rare and it won’t last.
Once again the enquiry code for this property is 1692.
Please be advised that you will need the code when calling about this property.