Positioned high above the breathtaking Coomera Gorge, this rare 1,057sqm allotment offers an exceptional opportunity to secure one of the last remaining vacant blocks on sought-after Coomera Gorge Drive, boasting striking views. Capturing uninterrupted south-facing views across the gorge through to Beechmont, Mount Warning, and the Border Ranges, the outlook is truly remarkable, providing an ever-changing backdrop of valleys and mountain peaks.
Cleared and ready for your vision, the block presents the perfect blank canvas to create a dream mountain retreat in one of Tamborine Mountain’s most desirable neighbourhoods. Peaceful and private, set back off the road and conveniently close to local amenities, this is a lifestyle opportunity that combines natural beauty, elevation, and convenience in equal measure.
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS
• 1,057sqm cleared lot
• One of the last remaining vacant view blocks on Coomera Gorge Drive
• Cleared and ready for future development (STCA)
• Elevated south-facing position
• Uninterrupted views across Coomera Gorge
• Views to Mount Warning and the Border Ranges
• Peaceful and private mountain setting
• Walking distance to the renowned Tamborine Mountain Golf Club
• Close to local cafés, wineries, and school
• Approx. 45 mins to the iconic Gold Coast beaches*
• Approx. 58 mins to Brisbane*
• Inspections by appointment only
Land of this calibre is becoming increasingly difficult to find in the Gold Coast hinterland, particularly in a location renowned for its spectacular outlooks and established mountain lifestyle. Surrounded by natural beauty and abundant wildlife, the setting offers a true sense of escape while remaining within easy reach of the everyday conveniences of the Gold Coast and Brisbane.
Whether you’re planning a forever home, a weekend retreat, or a future lifestyle investment, 94A Coomera Gorge Drive provides the opportunity to build something truly special in a position that can never be replicated.
For further information or to arrange an inspection, contact Louis Bartle or Robert Burton today.