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Whitsundays Site With Island Views Hits Market

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Buyers have a rare opportunity to purchase a substantial development site with a multitude of potential uses as 422 Shute Harbour Road in Airlie Beach hits the market.

The 3.96-hectare elevated site benefits from a north-easterly aspect and also offers uninterrupted views of the stunning Coral Sea and surrounding Whitsunday islands.

The asset is being marketed and sold via an expressions-of-interest campaign by Ray White Special Project’s Andrew Burke along with colleague Mark Beale of Ray White Whitsunday.

▲ The site is opposite the Port of Airlie marina and ferry terminal with easy connectivity to Hamilton Island resort


“There’s no doubt this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to secure an incredible development site in the Whitsundays—a place that has become synonymous with being the ideal place to live and work during the Covid-19 pandemic,” Burke said.

“The property is only 150 metres from the main street of Airlie Beach, with access to facilities including Woolworths, restaurants, bars, retail shopping, the famous Airlie Beach swimming lagoon, parklands, the beach, and other world-class facilities.

“There’s been a DA in place and that should give buyers confidence when it comes to the number of uses that this site can offer,” Burke said.

“Because it’s zoned as mixed-use, it suits a range of uses including residential—land subdivision or multiple dwellings—medical, retirement, resort accommodation, business, and retail.

“It may also be a cracking site for a luxury house or two.”

▲ The 3.96-hectare elevated site benefits from a north-easterly aspect and also offers uninterrupted views of the stunning Coral Sea and surrounding Whitsunday islands.


Situated at the gateway to the 74 islands in the Whitsundays and Great Barrier Reef, the site is opposite the Port of Airlie marina and ferry terminal with easy connectivity to Hamilton Island resort and airport, Daydream and South Molle Island, Hayman Island and Whitehaven Beach.

To secure a slice of Whitsundays paradise, get in touch with Andrew Burke or Mark Beale today.



Andrew Burke

Ray White Special Projects Queensland Associate Director

Andrew.burke@raywhite.com

0417 606 128


Mark Beale

Ray White Whitsunday Principal

mark.beale@raywhite.com

0404 498 790


The Urban Developer is proud to partner with Ray White Special Projects to deliver this article to you. In doing so, we can continue to publish our free daily news, information, insights and opinion to you, our valued readers.

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