Versatile 13.7 acres just 6* minutes to Toowoomba Southside Shopping!
Featuring an elevated position amongst prestigious million dollar residences within one of Toowoomba's coveted lifestyle suburbs, this captivating property occupies a truly special blank canvas brimming with unlimited potential and endless possibilities. Fully fenced and perfect for horses and a few cattle with productive soils, improved pastures and a higher rainfall due to its escarpment position. This great lifestyle property has been held by the same family for many years and presents a rare opportunity to the astute buyer looking to build the dream home whilst having many acres of useful land left to enjoy and potentially develop in the future!
• Town water along Preston Boundary Road • Fully fenced + good stock dam & timber cattle yards with loading ramp • Power along Preston Boundary Road • Bring your architect & build your ultimate high end family home • Redevelop the 13.7 acres down to 4000m2 lots subject to Toowoomba Regional Council • The surrounding estate has been designed exclusively for owner occupiers • Less than 15* minutes to Toowoomba's CBD • 6* minutes to Southside shopping - Harvey Norman, K Mart, Woolies, Coles etc... • 5* minutes to University of Southern Queensland • * = approximately
Rates: Approximately $900.77 per half year Water: Approximately $315.29 per half year
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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