A $4.25 million coastal property in Woodgate, Queensland, features a six-acre seawater-fed lake stocked with barramundi, mangrove jack, and mullet. Created during 2002 residential earthworks, the lake naturally replenishes during tides exceeding 3.2 meters and sits 300 meters from the beach. This demonstrates how incidental land development features become differentiated amenities that attract premium buyers and increase valuations in competitive coastal markets.
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