32 acres of residential development land For Sale in Buderim
Amber Werchon property presents to the market 32 acres of residential development land in Buderim.
This development site is positioned very well being walking distance to the University of the Sunshine Coast, only an 8 minute drive to Mooloolaba beach and 5 minutes to Buderim village. This area is expanding fast so the council has big development plans for this locality.
Zoned Medium Density Residential, this property has unlimited development opportunity. The land is mainly flat and cleared and with all services available including Water, electricity and sewer. There is potential for town-house projects, land sub-division or townhouse/unit development (STCA).
This is an out-standing opportunity for mixed development. Do not miss out on this chance to get into this exciting project.
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