An outstanding opportunity presents itself for astute developers, builders, or strategic investors seeking a rare landholding in one of Brisbane's tightly held growth suburbs.
Situated on a generous 617m² block with an impressive 16.9m frontage and 35.8m depth, this property has been off-market for over 51 years and offers exceptional future potential.
Under the new Brisbane City Council town plan, the property has been rezoned to Low Density Residential (LDR), allowing for up to three storeys (STCA).
There is also potential for subdivision and multi-dwelling development, subject to council approval (STCA), making this an ideal site for townhouses, units, or a boutique residential project.
The existing dwelling is ready for demolition, allowing you to commence planning immediately.
*Key Development Highlights
617m² landholding in a premium Salisbury location
Potential for subdivision (STCA)
Three-storey development potential (STCA)
Frontage: 16.9m | Depth: 35.8m
Ready-to-demolish site start planning without delay
Quiet, leafy street with strong surrounding amenity
Strong long-term capital growth fundamentals
* Lifestyle & Location Advantages
Only 9km south of Brisbane CBD
Close proximity to Griffith University and QEII Hospital
Walking distance to Salisbury Train Station on the Beenleigh line (direct access to Brisbane CBD & Gold Coast)
Excellent bus connectivity, including the Great Circle route
Close to quality schools and local shopping
Just 1015 minutes' drive to Westfield Garden City and the vibrant dining precincts of Sunnybank
Easy access to Nathan and Toohey Forest Park
This tightly held site combines location, convenience, zoning flexibility, and future upside. Opportunities of this calibre in Salisbury are increasingly rare.
Whether you are looking to develop, subdivide, or land-bank, this property is ready for transformation.
Disclaimer:
All information provided is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Images are for illustrative purposes only and may not represent the exact property. Buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence and seek independent planning and legal advice. Development potential is subject to council approval (STCA).