A bushland property incorporating three self-contained villas for additional income potential is for sale through Carol Carter of Queensland Sotheby's International Realty.
The pristine rainforests of Northern NSW and accompanying native fauna help characterise the setting of an expansive retreat being marketed for sale through Queensland Sotheby’s International Realty.
Positioned on 130 acres of unspoiled environment, 1110 Urliup Road comprises a spacious three-bedroom property and three self-contained villas, offering guests a mix of luxury and privacy.
The trio of accompanying one-bedroom options, which currently serve as holiday rentals, is designed to incorporate distinct reflections of the natural environment.
Source: Queensland Sotheby's International RealtyThe Waterfall Villa is nestled in the heart of Urliup’s bush range and comes with an outdoor alfresco area; the Fountain View Villa boasts a chic open-plan bedroom/living area, an indulgent rainfall shower and double chromotherapy spa bath; and the Mountain View Villa is a bush paradise lined with decor from the hinterland surrounds.
The retreat is a 30-minute drive from the Gold Coast International Airport, while the quaint, village-style restaurants and cafes of Murwillumbah are also easily accessed.
Source: Queensland Sotheby's International RealtyMore than two kilometres of walking trails wind their way through the landscape, which includes a dam, palm grove, glow worm cave, naturally formed lily pond, and waterfall, ensuring an abundance of wildlife for a true wilderness experience.
Nearby coastal attractions include the renowned Husk Distillers, famous for its ink gin with a smart cellar door at nearby Tumbulgum, as well as Tweed Regional Gallery which houses the Margaret Olley Art Centre.
Source: Queensland Sotheby's International RealtyThe area also encompasses a range of culinary options, such as Paper Daisy at Halcyon House, Fins at Salt Village and the Greek-inspired Taverna at Kingscliff.
For fresh produce, the nearby farmer's market offers stalls selling fresh produce from the caldera, as well as hummus, maple roasted pecan nuts, kombucha, wood-fired bread and more.
Source: Queensland Sotheby's International RealtySelling agent Carol Carter said the retreat-style homes were proving popular among buyers.
“We are seeing stronger enquiry for these sort of properties as people reassess where they are at,” she said.
"If you are looking for a paradise in the middle of the natural environment, then this would be ideal.”
For more information, email or phone Carol Carter via the details provided below.
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