We were immediately drawn to the opportunity due to its proximity to the beach and views overlooking the conservation area, he said. As I work at sea nearly every day, it s nice to change up the scenery a little. The best part is we will only ever have two neighbours on either side of us and keep our view forever. The decision to buy into the estate came down to location and lifestyle, he said. Dunes Harbour Beach land buyer Henry Fatiaki is one of the first to buy a lot in the East Point development. Photo: Contributed As we are growing our family, location was the key driver for us, he said.
A 15-year dream to transform Harbour Beach into a residential and tourism hub has finally opened to the public.
The East Point Dunes Harbour Beach Project has opened up the first stage sales of the 68 hectare beachside residential blocks, more than a decade after the project was granted environment approval.
There were 15 blocks for sale in the Sol Precinct, which were made up of beachfront lots and allotments overlooking conservation spots.
The lots range from 300sq m to 745sq m, with terraces priced from $180,000 and traditional sized lots up to $300,000. Urbex has opened up sales of 15 blocks, the first lots to be sold at the 68ha Dunes Harbour Beach development at East Point, Mackay. Picture: Urbex