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Property Investment in the Daintree and Tropical North Queensland
You could be an Australian citizen, looking to make solid, financially secure long-term investments in real estate, or like many others see profit from speculative property plays as they occur, and as a result of watching the local and international market forces impact on Australia, and in particular Daintree and Cape Tribulation, a unique property market.
On the other hand you could be an overseas property buyer who can see the incredible value in Australian real estate investment generally. A where of the long-term situation as the Ozzie dollar strengthens against the main currencies like the US dollar, Euro and British Pound over the next decade?
Let’s face it; Australia offers an unrivalled level of security plus magnificent opportunity for capital growth. Today no other western democracy can boast such a future. As our world partners will have to contend with rogue weather, ongoing terrorism, nuclear weapon proliferation, bitter skirmishes and revolutions, political instability on their borders, and economic mayhem all eroding their economic base and their social fabric, probably well into the next decade. We Down Under are poised to reap the benefits of a stable government, and a landmass equal to United States but with a population a fraction of the size (way less than 10% actually).
So what makes Daintree, Cape Tribulation and the whole Tropical North so interesting? Location, location and location!
A Natural Location:
- A tropical paradise with a constant temperatures all year round
- A high rain fall, with plenty of natural catchment areas and springs.
- Pristine coastal environment.
- Large World Heritage protected areas limiting growth.
A Wonderful Location:
- The Great Barrier Reef is one of the Seven Wonders of the World; nowhere along the eastern seaboard is it more accessible or magnificent than off the Far North’s coast.
- 60 million years in the making the Daintree rain forest is visited by thousands annually all strictly controlled of course, never the less a must for travelers of all ages.
- Pristine white empty beaches stretching to eternity lapped by turquoise seas, a dream location. Abundant supplies of natural produce from the Tablelands and tropical plantations all part of the Far North’s guarantees to the resident or visitor of the freshest and finest cuisine.
A Prosperous Location:
- Two hours driving time to Cairns International airport and the regions commercial centre.
- 10 hours or less fling time from most of the Pacific Rim major cities with Australian Airways poised to capture this lucrative market.
- Some of the fastest developing economies on our doorstep.
- Within four hours fling time from the Australian and New Zealand population centres plunged into the cold southern winters for four to five months every year and Virgin Blue making air travel more accessible.
- Tourism is the main industry with three ecotourism resorts plus assorted beds with thousands of day visitors annually. * In 2001 there was a noticeable up turn in demand for real estate in the region from the corporate as well as the family investor.
- A thriving tropical and exotic fruit farming industry as well as Tea and Coffee plantations plus associated infrastructure.
- An expanding barramundi fish farm industry mainly exporting overseas and supplying the five star restaurants in Melbourne and Sydney.
- And more importantly than all this a safe natural environment perfect for young families , visitors and those looking to slow down in healthy, stress free surroundings.
If you would like more in-depth information on this prosperous region then contact us, or refer to our sales list of properties currently available:
Please refer to our FAQ sections on Relocation and Overseas Investors for details of restrictions for overseas investors, and information for those who would like eventually to make this part of the world their home.
To really get a taste of Tropical North Queensland why not take the time and visit us. There are plenty of choices in regards to accommodation so please visit our sister site Accom Port Douglas.
*Statistical information provided by the Port Douglas Daintree Tourism.
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