Paradise Lakes estate offers a unique chance to construct your ideal home in a serene lakeside community, just 16km from the heart of Brisbane.
Nestled in an elevated position, this exclusive community boasts a high-quality urban streetscape with scenic views of the Oxley Creek Catchment Nature Corridor, creating a tranquil setting for families.
Lot 6 presents an easy to build home site that overlooks the protected natural parkland, making it a rare opportunity in today's modern developments. You have the freedom to build your dream home with a builder of your choice or opt for one of our house & land packages.
Conveniently situated, you'll have a plethora of schooling and shopping options, all while being within a close proximity to Brisbane City. This Paradise won't wait forever. It's registered and ready to build NOW.
Call Jarod today and start building your dream home in Paradise Lakes.
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