This is a rare opportunity where the heavy lifting has already been done. With stormwater infrastructure in place, strong holding income, and a premium land size, this property is tailor-made for the savvy investor, owner-occupier, or visionary developer.
Why the Stormwater Easement Matters
Registered stormwater easement on title
Existing stormwater pit already installed
Significant cost and time savings for multi-dwelling developments now or in the future
Simplifies council approvals and engineering requirements
A rare and highly sought-after feature in this location
Main Home
1,393.5m² of prime, development-friendly land
Three generous bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
(easy potential for a fourth bedroom)
Large gourmet kitchen with 20mm granite benchtops, breakfast bar, corner pantry, and stainless-steel appliances
Expansive open-plan living, dining, and family zones
Separate oversized lounge room (ideal fourth bedroom option)
Large family bathroom, plus second bathroom/toilet in the laundry
Covered alfresco entertaining area
High-ceiling garage with hoist capacity and 3-phase power
(4.5m internal height, 3m door clearance)
Wide side access, large linen storage, and 6 x 3m garden shed
Granny Flat
Two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
Modern kitchen with ample bench and storage space
Spacious open-plan living area
Bathroom with toilet
Tiled internal laundry
Positioned within walking distance of Girraween Selective High School, Girraween Public School, CV Kelly Park, the new Jain Temple, shopping precincts, and Pendle Hill Train Station, with easy access to the M4, M7, and Great Western Highway, this property offers exceptional convenience and long-term appeal.
This is a rare opportunity to secure a property of scale, flexibility, and outstanding future potential in a tightly held, blue-chip location.
Don't miss out - contact Vikas Saluja on 0406 141 441 for further details.
Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy, and interested parties should rely on their own enquiries.