Lot 4 Coonowrin Road Glass House Mountains - Great opportunity to build a duplex (STCA) on this large 810m2 block. Also could suit your dream home. Situated across the road from School and close proximity to shops and rail.
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New Residential Estate
This boutique residential development is positioned across the road from Glass House Mountains State School - Coonowrin Road with access from Clark Avenue and walking distance to train station and shops. Positioned in the picturesque Glass House Mountains with amazing views of the mountains is this residential development offering 14 large allotments ranging from 650m2 to 810m2 blocks.
The development features large parkland, walking path from estate to Coonowrin Road to across the road from the Glass House Mountains State School, sewerage and town water connected.
Call Terry Taplin 0410 414 177
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