18.11* ACRES - DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL - FUTURE URBAN ZONING
Located at the intersection of Grampian Drive and the Centenary Highway surrounded by multiple new residential developments in progress now including Deebing Springs and South place Estates . Across the road from the proposed future rail station with the proposed rail line to Ipswich to traverse the block parallel to the highway. Flood free rectangular block in fast developing corridor of the Ripley Valley Master planned community expected to be home to 120,000 people by 2031.
- Walking distance to local Deebing Heights State School and Early Learning Centre - 5 minutes* to Yamanto Central and Yamanto Village Shopping Centres - 15 minutes* Orion Springfield Central and rail - 15 minutes* to the Ipswich CBD - Easy access to the Centenary and Cunningham Highways
Additionally with the announcements of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games has prompted considerable public and private investment in infrastructure and major projects.
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