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Description: Tucked away along the coastline of Far North Queensland, Etty Bay is a hidden gem known for its natural beauty and relaxed coastal atmosphere. With very limited development and a strong connection to the surrounding environment, it offers a lifestyle that feels a world away from the everyday.
Located just 15km from the township of Innisfail, Etty Bay is a popular locals beach, modest in size and character, with space for the beach itself, a single road, the Surf Life Saving Club and a small caravan park. The soft white sand is backed by a narrow, tree-shaded reserve, with steep, forested slopes rising to approximately 250 metres behind the shoreline, creating a dramatic and picturesque backdrop. The area adjoins protected national park and the internationally recognised Wet Tropics of Queensland, reinforcing its remarkable natural setting.
The bay is also well regarded for fishing, with barramundi a prized local catch, adding yet another lifestyle appeal to this unique coastal setting.
Comprising approximately 15.82 hectares of naturally treed land, this substantial parcel is offered in its untouched state, presenting a rare opportunity to secure a significant coastal holding in a tightly held pocket of Far North Queensland. The position offers privacy while still being around 40 minutes north of Mission Beach and just over an hour from Cairns.
Etty Bay is also frequented by the iconic southern cassowary, often seen patrolling the area, particularly during the early morning and late afternoon, adding to the unique character and environmental significance of the location.
We confirm there are no registered covenants or other encumbrances noted on the title.
The property is, however, located within the Environmental Management and Conservation Zone under the planning scheme of Cassowary Coast Regional Council. While zoning is not recorded on the title itself, it is relevant from both a planning and disclosure perspective. The zoning will be expressly disclosed in the Form 2 Seller Disclosure Statement. Buyers should consider a special condition in a contract confirming that they acknowledge the zoning and have made their own enquiries regarding permitted use, subject to any statutory rights.
For further details, contact Martin and Louise Hood 0400 090 609
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