A remote Australian town, Cooladdi in Queensland, is currently for sale for approximately €245,000 (210,000 British pounds). Located over 800 kilometers west of Brisbane, Cooladdi is considered Australia’s smallest town and currently has a population of just two residents. The sale includes the town itself, along with a pub, a petrol station, and a house. Uniquely, the purchaser will also assume the role of mayor, postman, and general caretaker of the community. The offering presents an unusual opportunity for someone seeking a lifestyle change and ownership of an entire town. The isolated location appeals to those desiring a quiet, self-sufficient existence in the Australian Outback. Interested parties would inherit a functioning, albeit small, business and civic responsibility.
