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RetailPartner ContentWed 01 Apr 20

Masterplan Development Sites Hits the Block

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Development sites in one of south-east Queensland’s most visionary new addresses has hit the market with endless opportunities in Flagstone City Estate.

Greater Flagstone is one of Australia’s largest urban zoned greenfield developments and is set to become home to 120,000 people once completed.

The sites are being marketed and sold by Ray White Special Project directors Andrew Burke and Matthew Fritzsche, along with James Stevenson and Will Carman of Savills.

Burke said the sites offered an incredible opportunity to investors and owner-occupiers with lot sizes ranging between 1,710sq m up to 6.9 hectares.

Greater Flagstone is one of Australia’s largest urban zoned greenfield developments and is set to become home to 120,000 people once completed.


“Flexible zoning allows for retail, showroom, low impact industry, multi residential commercial, medical, education, industry and recreation,” he said.

“These sites sit right in the heart of a major town centre that will cater for 50,000 new homes and is also in the Logan growth corridor which is just 25 minutes to Springfield and 45 minutes south-west of the Brisbane CBD.”

Carman said buyers could snap up development sites or commit to a purpose-built lease or purchase facility.

“Current occupants are Coles, McDonald’s, IGA, 7-Eleven, Catholic Education and a major Tavern.

“It’ll also benefit from a future adjoining train station,” he said.

“By investing now you can capitalise on the future state government priority development area and $1.2 billion Queensland state government infrastructure deal.”


Andrew Burke

Ray White Special Projects Queensland Associate Director

Andrew.burke@raywhite.com

0417 606 128

Matthew Fritzsche

Ray White Special Projects Queensland Executive Director

Matthew.f@raywhite.com

0410 435 891

Will Carman

Executive, Commercial Sales

Brisbane

07 3002 8814

wcarman@savills.com.au

James Stevenson

Sales Executive, Commercial

Gold Coast

0498 121 165

jstevenson@savills.com.au


The Urban Developer is proud to partner with Ray White Special Projects to deliver this article to you. In doing so, we can continue to publish our free daily news, information and insights to you, our valued readers.

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