Cane fields to take on new life as historic land goes up for sale
REAL ESTATE
BUSINESS FEATURE
Seldom does a piece of historic land come up for possession, such as the acreage that lines the Captain Cook Highway, so it’s no surprise that investors and property enthusiasts are excited about a recent listing on Colliers Cairns.
For generations, the majority of these lands have been dedicated to sugar cane farming—a nod to the region's agricultural past but will now take on a new role as the aggregation of eight blocks goes up for sale.
While the future of sugar processing in Mossman is uncertain, Colliers Managing Director, Stacey Quaid, said that the listing isn’t a reaction to the pressures of modern farming but rather the result of a long-considered transition.
“It all comes down to timing and this aggregation and sale has been planned for some time. This has been a long time held property and the owners are at a period where they are ready to sell,” he explained.
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For more information, visit the Colliers website here.
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Each of the eight lots offers something unique and has great potential in the eyes of a developer but what makes this offering really stand out is its location. Situated less than 8 kilometres from the tourist hub of Port Douglas, the land is ideally positioned for those who see the value in proximity to one of Australia’s most beloved holiday destinations.
The land itself is as varied as it is vast - and at 168.68 hectares, vast is the correct word - and gives a true sense of potential, asking inventions to reimagine what these lands could become. Whether it’s continued farming, eco-conscious developments, or new lifestyle ventures, the possibilities are as open as the fields themselves.
This isn’t just a land sale; it’s a moment of transition, a rare opportunity to shape the future of a place with deep roots. As inspections begin and interest grows, it’s clear that the next chapter for this unique aggregation is ready to be written.
For more information, visit the Colliers website here.
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