Cul-de-sac land estate with some lots over 700m2. This infill Estate completion of only 29 Lots a short walk to the newly redeveloped Caboolture Rugby Union Club affiliated with the Caboolture Sports Club providing a great nearby neighbourhood social, sporting and dining option. The civil construction works are completed and registration of titles will not be far away but plenty of time to prepare and have plans and building contract ready to once settled. Lovely rising allotments with predominately North South Aspects with NBN (FTTP) in Catrelle's Rise is nearby to Oakey Flat Road and various existing Bunnings and new retail center's at Andersen Road providing further convenience to this area. More strategically the proposed $20M North Brisbane Bruce Highway Alternative currently in planning phase will provide a major vehicle infrastructure alternative for the area. Once the housing in the Estate is finished there are no further stages and being surrounded by existing houses will immediately become part of an established area rather than having construction continue nearby in further stages within larger estates.
For further information contact Current Real Estate agents James Brown and Mary-Jane Matthews.
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