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Here is your chance to build your brand new dream home, located in the highly desired Nundah State School Catchment, in one of Brisbane's fastest growing suburbs of Wavell Heights. The elevated blocks, are perfectly positioned amongst beautiful new homes and Queenslanders alike.
With little to no land available in the area, only one 405m2 block remains and is ready for a 30 day settlement, which will allow you time to talk to your builder and design a home.
The land in summary:
- Elevated, private at the rear with potential city views, along with a great suburban outlook.
- The block will be sold serviced and ready to build on.
- 10.1m wide ( approx.) and 40.6m deep ( approx.)
- Surrounded by quality homes and only one street away to Wavell Heights' premier street, Westwood Street.
- Border of Kalinga and Wooloowin and walking distance to the Kedron Brook.
The property is nestled in a quiet locale moments to cafes and restaurants. Close to Toombul and Chermside shopping centres, Local transport including the Nundah Train station, ample bus services of Edinburgh Castle Rd and Shaw Road, the Kedron Brook bikeway and walking tracks.
The property is located in the highly regarded Nundah State School Catchment, a short drive to Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Primary School and Secondary schools including Mary Mackillop College, Clayfield College, St Margaret's and St Rita's Secondary College.
Call Ross Armstrong on 0409 299 653 or Matthew Jabs on 0422 294 272 for more information.
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