Lot 8 Lovett Street, Queenstown, Tas 7467

1.298 hectares of Vacant Residential Land in Beautiful Queenstown

$50,000

Description

Low Maintenance Vacant Large Block of Residential Land (1.298 hectares or 12,980 square metres)

Build a residential house, subdivide (subject to council approval) or hold for long term - the opportunities for a serene part of Tasmania filled with clean air and water is limitless.

Highlights:
- Very large rectangle block of residentially zoned land
- Queenstown is a fully-fledged town serviced by hotel, hospital, school, small airport etc.
- Close to outdoor nature activities Tasmania has to offer

Property Profile:
Property ID: 2006772
Volume/Folio: 210022/8
Size: 1.298 hectares (12,980 square metres)
Elevation: approx 129m (423 ft)

Council Rates: approx $379 per year
Water Rates: not applicable until connected with water and sewerage through TasWater
Body corporate: not applicable

Queenstown:
Queenstown is the gateway to the west coast with a rich and rugged mining history, a unique 'moonscape' and loads of wild west appeal. It's also close to the edge of Tasmania's World Heritage Wilderness Area and surrounded by great fishing lakes.

Queenstown, the largest town in Tasmania's west, is surrounded by dramatic hills and mountains and was once the world's richest mining town. There's plenty for the curious visitor to do, from an underground mine tour and local history museum to walks in the nearby wilderness, where you can discover scenic lookouts, waterfalls and relics of the old mining days - or simply stroll the unique streetscapes of the city centre.

Queenstown is also home to the historic West Coast Wilderness Railway, a unique heritage and wilderness experience that runs full and half-day steam train journeys along a historic 35km track between Queenstown and Strahan.

Queenstown is a 2-hr drive (162 km) from Burnie and 3.5-hour drive (260 km) from Hobart.

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