Botanica Waterfront

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Never before, never again...

There's no doubt that anywhere in Australia, waterfront land is the most highly sought after real estate investment of all. But in a region like the Whitsundays, where most open space has been set aside as National Park, it's a very rare find indeed. As for generous half acre, gently sloping freehold lots, minutes from town, connected to water, with a minimal public esplanade, well, that's just about unheard of. Until now. Botanica is the first and last subdivision of its kind; a one-off opportunity for a lucky few to live right on the water's edge, surrounded by nature and just a stone's throw from Airlie Beach.

The quality of life you've always wanted - protected forevermore...

To maintain Botanica as a constantly appreciating and sought after address, commonsense covenants and by-laws have been established to protect both your investment and your lifestyle forever. These by-laws are based on the belief that everyone who lives here shares one ideal: to be surrounded by nature and immersed in the beauty of the Whitsundays, while enjoying all the creature comforts of tranquillity, peace and sophisticated, contemporary living.

An amazing wild-life-style...

Fringing a National Parks protected dugong breeding ground, Botanica is a haven for Whitsunday flora and fauna. Enjoy the cooling south easterly breeze, the smell of salt air and the soothing sound of lapping water as you sit on your verandah and take in the vivid aquamarine sea and constantly changing views of Pioneer or "Dugong" Bay. As the tide recedes, the bay resembles a postcard from Kakadu, with its flocks of wading birds: herons, ibis, terns and curlews, all drawn to the sanctuary of these quiet waters.

At one with nature...

Botanica's developers have dedicated nearly 80 acres of forest as common property ensuring that your backyard sanctuary will remain untouched forever. A short stroll through native forest takes you to secluded Mast Beach; or along Sea Lily Creek past rockpools and native orchids. Or the mudcrab-rich mangroves of Dugong Bay.

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