27.84 hectares located in one of Toowoomba's fastest growing growth corridors. Being 15 minutes from Highfields and 30 minutes Toowoomba, with Hampton being a sought after destination for home purchasers. 27.84 hectares is made up of a mix of township and rural zoning, with a lot configuration (subject to TRC approval) There is the potential for a 25 lot subdivision with indicative lot sizes ranging from 2016m2 to 2910 m2. This site has access to electricity, telecommunications, storm water, reticulated water services consistent with a rural residential subdivision. The balance of the site would be subject to a rezoning making it an ideal land banking opportunity. There is frontage to Hampton Road and access from the eastern side via Nob Street which is connected to the broader road network of Station Street while Keys Road could be considered a secondary road access. This holding offers potential development, land banking opportunities with its key location. More information is available to genuine buyers.
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