140 Acres has been identified as a low key tourist development with the opportunity to invest in the growing demand for eco-tourism holidays. Or perhaps an upmarket and exclusive resort hideaway would best satisfy your investment goals.
The natural bushland would be an ideal environment for horseriding and bushwalking, and with four beaches, some with white sand stretching for kilometres or secluded pebbled coves, there is much for the visitor to explore and enjoy.
Combined with the opportunity for gamefishing charters, river and wilderness tours, golf courses and a resort... Long island is an ideal location to add to your investment portfolio.
Queenslands share of total Australian tourism increased from 42% in 1989 to 51% in 1995 with the Central Coast being favoured as a tourist hotspot. Official indications expect this trend to continue beyond the year 2000. Between 1989 and 1995, the numbers of international tourists visiting Queensland increased by 131%. This growth in international tourism significantly exceeds that of the Australian average and the growth rates recorded by all other Australian states.
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