Last privately held land parcel on Malolo Island hits the market

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Snap up your very own piece of paradise as the last privately held land parcel on Fiji’s famous Malolo Island hits the market. 

Located at Lot 1 SO 7239, Damudamu, Fiji Islands, the 1.09ha absolute beachfront property includes a 142sqm single-unit residence across two levels. 

The site is being brought to market by Ray White Manukau agents Raksha Lakhan and Adam Thomson, in conjunction with Ray White Double Bay agent Nic Krasnostein. 

Mrs Lakhan said the property was its own private oasis. 

“This is an incredibly rare opportunity to purchase the last privately held land parcel on Malolo Island. With world renowned neighbours including luxury resort Six Senses Fiji, this is the place to be,” she said. 

“The property has 108m of beachfront with white sand and glittering turquoise water, and is a beautiful canvas with a well-established garden and mature trees. 

“Some native trees are more than 300 years old, and palm trees dot the expansive green lawn between the deck and the current two-bedroom house, providing shade on hot days.” 

Mr Thomson said the property provided a world of opportunity for potential buyers. 

“A new owner could design a luxurious private residence to take advantage of the stunning established grounds; enjoy the existing two-bedroom home; or explore potential redevelopment options, including a boutique resort or tourism business,” he said. 

Mr Krasnostein said the Malolo Island location was second to none. 

“Malolo Island is only a short boat ride from legendary surf breaks such as CloudBreak and Namotu Lefts; as well as nearby fishing, snorkelling, and diving spots teeming with colourful ocean life,” he said. 

“However, you can also fish, dive, or snorkel right outside the property.” 

“Accessible by ferry, private boat, or helicopter, this slice of Fijian paradise is one not to be missed.” 

The property is for sale via international tender closing on October 5, 2022, with buyer enquiry ranging upwards of NZD$3.75 million.