Positioned within one of South East Queensland's fastest-growing masterplanned communities, this registered 448m² allotment presents an outstanding opportunity to secure a quality homesite with a desirable 14-metre frontage.
family-friendly street, this parcel of land is ready for immediate construction, offering flexibility for a wide range of modern home designs. With registered land in Yarrabilba becoming increasingly scarce, this is an opportunity not to be missed for both owner-occupiers and savvy investors alike.
Key Features
• Registered 448m² block – build immediately
• Generous 14m frontage – ideal for a variety of home designs
• Quiet, family-oriented street location
• Suitable for first home buyers, families or investors
Location Highlights
• Walking distance to local parks, playgrounds and scenic walking trails
• Close to Yarrabilba State School, St Clare's Catholic Primary School and Yarrabilba State Secondary College
• Minutes to Yarrabilba Shopping Centre, cafes and essential amenities
• Convenient access to Logan Village, Beenleigh and Mt Tamborine
• Approx. 40 minutes to Brisbane CBD and under 1 hour to the Gold Coast
Lifestyle & Growth
Yarrabilba offers the perfect balance between suburban convenience and natural surroundings. As a thriving, masterplanned community positioned between Brisbane and the Gold Coast, it continues to experience strong growth and ongoing infrastructure investment.
The community currently accommodates approximately 12,000 residents, with significant future expansion planned, including additional schools, parklands, retail precincts and employment opportunities. This sustained growth underpins strong long-term value and lifestyle appeal.
Why This Opportunity Stands Out
Registered blocks with a 14-metre frontage are increasingly limited within Yarrabilba. Lot 204 presents a rare chance to secure land in a high-demand location, ready for immediate development.
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