We are pleased to offer this 36 acre (145,687m2) farm with 2 dams and deep river frontage to the Caboolture River. It adjoins the Timothy Esplanade housing development and has 2 road frontages, 3 phase power and town water. Being only 2km from Deception Bay and Beachmere townships, 45km from Brisbane's CBD and close to Caboolture and Brisbane Airports; it offers the best of both worlds.
Planned developments in the area: 1. 1780 - 1820 Bribie Island Road, Sandstone Point- Proposed Hotel, Shop, Museum and Entertainment & Recreation.
2. North Harbour, Buckley Road, Morayfield is an all-encompassing business and residential community on the banks of the Caboolture River with proposed 300 Berth Marina and Marine Village.
Please call Marketing Agent Chris Esdale on 0401 540 129 for further information.
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