Stalwart proudly presents 359–379 New Beith Road, Greenbank, a rare 10-acre landholding with dual road frontage positioned within one of the region’s evolving growth corridors.
Set across approximately 40,520m², this level parcel offers scale, access and long-term flexibility. With frontage to both New Beith Road (via service road) and Salston Road, the property delivers the kind of positioning that becomes increasingly difficult to secure as infrastructure rolls forward.
The existing residence, originally built in 1970, comprises three bedrooms, one bathroom and multiple parking spaces. Spanning approximately 120m², the home provides a solid holding position while future plans are considered. A large shed, four 20,000L water tanks and a dam at the rear further enhance the functionality of the land.
STAND OUT – Properties like this are not just about the dwelling. They are about land size, frontage and alignment with corridor movement.
The proposed Greenbank Interchange and New Beith Road upgrades have been publicly released, signalling infrastructure direction for the area. While all future outcomes remain subject to relevant authority approvals, improved connectivity and transport efficiency typically strengthen long-term positioning.
Located within approximately:
- 10 minutes to Orion Springfield and Springfield Lakes
- 15 minutes to Grand Plaza Browns Plains
- Close proximity to Pub Lane precinct and local schools
- Whether you are seeking a lifestyle acreage holding, a land-bank opportunity, or a strategic long-term asset, this address offers scale and - control in a corridor where large parcels are becoming increasingly scarce.
Opportunities of this size and frontage do not present often.
Occupy | Rent | Demolish – flexible options to suit your project and timeline
For more information, mapping, or to arrange an inspection, contact Dinesh Sangroha on 0414 000 044 today.
DISCLAIMER: All stated dimensions are approximate. This listing is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute any development advice. Buyers should rely on their own inquiries and council investigations.