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Prospective buyers have the opportunity to purchase a beautiful piece of land in the Douglas Shire. Picture: Submitted
Prospective buyers have the opportunity to purchase a beautiful piece of land in the Douglas Shire. Picture: Submitted

With the ever-growing popularity of the phrases “farm fresh” and “locally sourced” comes the increase in demand for quality farming real estate where people can create their own unique produce and tap into the “Australian Made” market.

Colliers Cairns have recently presented to the market a substantial listing perched on the ranges of Mount Molloy, offering buyers with the chance to create a new lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of the big commercial centres.

Offering seclusion and space the site is far enough away to create the sense of remoteness whilst being less than 40 minutes from Port Douglas.

“Comprising 161.63Ha over two titles both properties are primarily utilised for sugar cane farming with the potential for future alternate farming uses," marketing agent Stacey Quaid said.

"Lot 56 spans over 65.79Ha and lot 101 is a substantial 95.84Ha.

“With sugar cane being the current primary use the balance of the land is made up of a homesite, trails of pristine natural creeks and thousands of native trees."

Incorporating a cleared elevated homesite, the property is set amongst some of Queensland’s most beautiful natural amenity.

The substantial offering presents the opportunity for the right buyer to benefit from the property’s current foundation, significant land size and future cattle grazing opportunities.

“Upon sale, an additional 691Ha stock grazing permit is available for transfer subject to approval providing (the) possibility to start cattle grazing, along with continuation of annual cropping,” Ms Quaid explained.

The properties are offered in one line or individually by expression of interest closing Tuesday November 29 at 4pm.

For more information contact Stacey Quaid on 0418 773 258.

 

  

  

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