All the hard work has already been done for you so all this massive block needs is your lucrative development plans! Covering a total of 6 allotments, it’s perfect for selling generous blocks of land in an area seeing significant interest from buyers. Alternatively, it’s already been DA approved for a huge complex of 60 tri-level apartments in this phenomenal location that’s minutes from numerous popular amenities.

Coopers Plains is one of Brisbane’s best up and coming suburbs, this enormous lot conveniently located just 15 minutes from Brisbane’s CBD. Only a short drive from shops, parks, and Sunnybank Plaza, this address offers a great deal of accessibility without sacrificing on peace and quiet in this tranquil suburban nook.

- 65m to bus stop
- 600m to Guardian Childcare and Education
- 800m to Coopers Plains State School
- 850m to St Thomas More College
- 1.3km to Coopers Plains Train Station
- 1.6km to Goodstart Early Learning Coopers Plains
- 1.9km to QEII Jubilee Hospital
- 2.1km to Sunnybank High School
- 2.1km to Sunnybank Plaza
- 2.2km to Market Square
- 2.9km to Sunnybank Private Hospital
- 3km to Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre (QSAC)
- 3km to Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School
- 3.8km to Griffith University’s Nathan campus
- 15.2km to Brisbane’s CBD

With such exceptional proximity to everything, this low to medium density allotment is ideal for developing a residential community, commercial space, retirement facility or townhouse/apartment complex. The current DA approved plans are also ready for you to implement with 60 modern apartments offering open floorplans, sublime aspects, and attractive facades.

In a prime location popular with younger buyers, it’s perfect for targeting first home buyers, or investors seeking to attract students, couples, and young families.

Don’t miss out – contact Alex Stevenson or Gary Liu today.

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