Utingu Cape York, 88.75 hectares of oceanfront freehold land with DA approval for multiple structures and infrastructureIntroducing Utingu, considered the most important freehold landholdings in the upper Cape York region and is unencumbered by native title. It is an 88-hectare oceanfront property situated 18 kilometres from the northernmost point of the Australian mainland with island-like exclusivity. Yet it is in proximity to land, air and sea transportation and support services.
The 440 sqm Utingu Lodge has four guest suites along with a commercial kitchen, banquet dining, laundry and storage facilities. DA approvals are in place for additional buildings and facilities backed by existing infrastructure. Given its significant land footprint and its strategic equatorial location, there are opportunities for a diversity of capabilities and tenancies in the space, defence, and surveillance sectors.
The Utingu vendors have used the property as a private retreat for over two decades. Now, with ages and stages, the time has come to pass Utingu to the next generation of explorers.
Properties like Utingu come around once in a lifetime and offer the chance to create an invaluable asset. For more information, please call Lynn Malone at +61 408 772 880.
Property Specifications
• 88 hectares/219.4-acre freehold land holding about two kilometres of white-sand beaches, untouched rainforests and bushland, tropical lagoons, and rare species of flora and fauna
• Only freehold land available in the upper Cape York region without native title or liquor restrictions
• Prime western seaboard location, on the doorstep of a pristine archipelago of 274 islands
• Similar climate to Bali and the Maldives
• Currently held by the same family for over two decades as a much-loved retreat
• The Utingu Lodge - 440 sqm air-conditioned four-bedroom residence with a modern and commercial kitchen, four ensuite bathrooms, and an open-plan living, dining and kitchen
• Machinery building with a mezzanine level includes three bedrooms, one bathroom and a lounge room
• Internal bush tracks offer access to most areas via 4-wheel drive vehicles
• Solar power, diesel generators and LP gas for hot water and cooking (town water and electricity available)
• Approved DA with infrastructure in place for an eco-resort covering under 8,000 sqm, about 1% of the site′s total land area
• Additional commercial opportunities include a booster station for hydroelectricity, aerospace, or a land-based pump relay from the Torres Strait gas fields
• The land mass ensures commercial pursuits without impacting the privacy of owners and guests
Location and Getting There
• 18km southwest of ′The Tip′, Cape York and 20km southeast of Thursday Island
• 8km north of the Seisia and a 45 mins drive to Bamaga with an airport, supermarket, tavern, hospital, and schools
• Daily flights by Qantas and regional airlines to Horn Island then a 15-minute helicopter flight to Utingu
• OR: 1.5hr flight from Cairns Airport to Bamaga Airport, then a 40 min drive to Utingu
• High-speed Wi-Fi less
Opportunities like Utingu come once in a lifetime, along with the chance to create cherished memories on your terms. To start the conversation, please call Lynn Malone at +61 408 772 880 or Barbara Wolveridge at +61 418 760 004.