A rare slice of Australian beach front land about an hour from Cairns international airport is being offered for sale by Expression of Interest by Colliers International Cairns.
The 45.84 hectare site is currently operating as an 80-site caravan and camping park and covers two titles. The property has substantial beach frontage, an internal waterway with ocean access to one of the lots, plus elevated land sections providing panoramic views over surrounding coastline and sea.
Bramston Beach is located on the north Queensland coastline under 60 minutes from the major metropolitan city of Cairns. The resort development site is situated at the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, and an exceptional site to create a residential and tourism hub in north Queensland.
The site has current staged approval for a 200+ room beachfront resort on a 1.2 hectare medium density site, plus 20 absolute beachfront, 35 beachside and 14 hillside rainforest allotments.
Colliers International Cairns Managing Director, Stacey Quaid, said: "This is an exceptional site in a popular holiday destination just off the Bruce Highway. The extensive coastline frontage to both lots provides the perfect backdrop for a mix of uses including resort or residential development.
“Located less than one hour drive south of Cairns and with easy access to offshore islands and reef, the site is perfectly positioned to capture a number of different markets."
He added that with the current interest in the region from major groups, and the indication that development in the Cairns area is starting to gain momentum, we expect this site to be met with widespread interest.”
Evans Road, Bramston Beach is for sale by Expressions of Interest closing Thursday September 19, at 5pm.
Andrew Batt, International Group Editor of PropertyGuru, wrote this story. To contact him about this or other stories email andrew@allproperty.com.sg
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