Positioned on a substantial 853sqm (approx.) allotment in one of Melbourne's most tightly held growth corridors, this is an outstanding opportunity to secure a property with exciting future potential in the recently rezoned Hughesdale Activity Centre precinct.
Recently included within the Housing Choice and Transport Zone 1 (HCTZ1), the site offers significant appeal to developers, investors and land bankers seeking to capitalise on evolving planning controls and the area's ongoing transformation. With potential for higher-density development and building heights of up to four storeys (STCA), this is a rare chance to secure a strategic landholding in a location earmarked for future growth.
Equally appealing to homebuyers, the property presents an opportunity to renovate and enhance the existing residence, create your dream family home, or start fresh with a brand-new luxury build tailored to your lifestyle (STCA). The generous land size provides ample scope to realise your vision while enjoying all the benefits of this highly sought-after neighbourhood.
Whether your plans involve redevelopment, investment or building a forever home, the possibilities here are extensive and the future looks exceptionally bright.
Adding further value is the outstanding location, just moments from Hughesdale Station, local cafés and shopping, Chadstone Shopping Centre, excellent primary and secondary schools, parks and recreational facilities, Oakleigh's vibrant dining precinct and Monash University. Enjoy exceptional connectivity and everyday convenience from a location that continues to attract strong buyer and developer demand.
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