A 9.5-acre tropical resort in Kuranda, Queensland that has sat abandoned and overgrown for years is now on the market after resolving decades of legal disputes over unpaid strata levies. The 1988-built property features 64 residential lots, cabins, a 160-person hostel, and restaurant—all requiring significant restoration. For developers, the liquidation-cleared sale represents a rare redevelopment opportunity in Kuranda's rapidly appreciating market, where residential property values have climbed 62% over five years to a median of $779,000.
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