Surprising price you can snare your own piece of Queensland island paradise for less than a new car

  • Plot of land on Queensland’s K’Gari Island for sale

Ever wanted to own a slice of classic Aussie beachside paradise without breaking the bank?

You don’t need to be a multi-millionaire, according to a shock new listing from property giant Domain.

A 176 sqm beachside plot on Queensland’s famous K’Gari Island, formerly known as Fraser Island, is on offer for just $40,000.

The vacant land is Lot 28 Williams Ave in Eurong, a beachside community in K’Gari’s central area.

‘Don’t miss out on a rare opportunity to secure one of the last remaining blocks at Eurong Beach on stunning K’gari,’ the listing states.

‘This is your chance to own a piece of paradise.

‘Located in the sought-after K’gari Beach Houses complex, just 200m from the oceanfront or a short 300m walk, this block offers the ultimate coastal lifestyle.

 The vacant plot on Queensland’s K’Gari Island is listed for $40,000. Picture: Property 4670 Real Estate

The lot of land is a short stroll to 75 Mile Beach

The lot of land is a short stroll to 75 Mile Beach

‘Fall asleep to the soothing sounds of the Pacific Ocean and wake up to the melodies of native birds.

The buyers will also enjoy easy access to 75 Mile Beach, renowned for its accessibility for 4WDs and excellent fishing. 

‘Spend your days exploring or relaxing as you wish,’ the listing continued. 

‘The beach houses boast on-site management, a pool, spa area, BBQ facilities, and a kids’ play area. You’re also just a short stroll from Eurong Village, where you’ll find a resort restaurant, fuel, convenience stores, and a bakery.’

Buyers can choose from available plans for a lowset or double-storey beach house, the listing adds, or opt for their own design.

The plot of land is located just minutes from the beach

 The plot of land is located just minutes from the beach

Body corporate fees include mowing, water and power, the ad states.

Real estate agent Property4670 is handling the sale.

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