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5709m². DUAL TITLES. MAJOR DEVELOPMENT UPSIDE. ESK'S NEXT PROJECT SITE
Spring Creek, Lockyer Valley Regional
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Spring Creek, Lockyer Valley Regional · Land
Developers, land bankers and savvy investors stop scrolling. Opportunities of this scale, readiness and location do not come up in Esk anymore. The existing dwelling has been sold and will be removed, leaving a clear, vacant development site. Set high in one of Esk's most tightly held and elevated pockets, 6 South Street, Esk offers a substantial 5,709m² landholding across TWO EXISTING TITLES, with town water and sewer already connected and the existing dwelling sold and scheduled for removal. This is a clean, vacant, development-ready site not a knockdown with uncertainty, not a land banking guess but a property with real, tangible upside. Preliminary discussions with Somerset Regional Council indicate strong potential for further reconfiguration into multiple smaller residential lots (STCA). For developers looking for a project that stacks up on paper and on the ground, this is exactly the type of site that is becoming almost impossible to replace. The location does the heavy lifting
Developers, land bankers and savvy investors stop scrolling. Opportunities of this scale, readiness and location do not come up in Esk anymore. The existing dwelling has been sold and will be removed, leaving a clear, vacant development site. Set high in one of Esk's most tightly held and elevated pockets, 6 South Street, Esk offers a substantial 5,709m² landholding across TWO EXISTING TITLES, with town water and sewer already connected and the existing dwelling sold and scheduled for removal. This is a clean, vacant, development-ready site not a knockdown with uncertainty, not a land banking guess but a property with real, tangible upside. Preliminary discussions with Somerset Regional Council indicate strong potential for further reconfiguration into multiple smaller residential lots (STCA). For developers looking for a project that stacks up on paper and on the ground, this is exactly the type of site that is becoming almost impossible to replace. The location does the heavy lifting
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