Presenting a rare development opportunity in the heart of convenience, surrounded by major amenities. Let us introduce you to 57 Timor Avenue, Loganholme.
With Medium density residential zoning, and a convenient position just minutes from the Loganholme Hyperdome, this property stands to become a major presence in the area.
This block of land benefits from a highly convenient location, sprawling size, excellent placement and medium density residential zoning.
Loganholme is a well-established area, well-known for the Loganholme Hyperdome with easy access to the Gold Coast. This region is home to many parks, including the dedicated Alexander Clark Dog Park. This is the perfect location for growing families.
The Loganholme Hyperdome offers a number of shops, including fashion outlets, grocers, banks, a cinema, and even a bowling alley. IKEA and Logan Central Plaza are also just a short drive away, giving residents easy access to everything they could ever need.
Many buses service the area, including a major public transport hub outside the Hyperdome. Regular services run north to Brisbane City, as well as the greater South Queensland area. Travelling without a car couldn’t be easier!
Loganholme is a growing suburb, recording a population growth of nearly 3% according to the most recent census data.
For families with school-aged children, both the Shailer Park State School and Shailer Park State High School offer primary and secondary education, as well as a number of early learning centres and kindergartens in the region.
The St Matthews Catholic Primary School is also available for those desiring private education, with the Griffith University’s Logan campus nearby for those seeking to pursue a degree.
The sellers are committed to selling and have priced accordingly. They are packing boxes and ready to move. The only thing left is for you to purchase.
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