Just 15 minutes from the beautifully unique Sunshine Coast hinterland township of Maleny, this land looks directly out to Donovan's Knob, a local landmark and the highest point on the Maleny Plateau. The Curramore Wildlife Sanctuary (managed and nurtured by the Australian Wildlife Conservancy) sits directly below the often misty rainforest covered mountain.
The land, comprising 6500 sqm, has a huge flat area to build any size or style of home. It then slopes gently away to the west.
As the pictures show, whilst the land has a small stand of native trees it is predominantly green, well cared for pasture. It is an extraordinarily rare example of its kind, as subdivision for this entirely manageable size of lot is no longer allowed under the Local Area Plan.
An incredible array of bird and animal life thrive in the local environment. Sweet-faced wallabies, kookaburras, kingfishers, whip and bowerbirds along with cockatoos are all frequent visitors to the land. The wiggly creek and the old growth trees (bunya pines and huge gums) on the neighbouring land add yet another dimension to the beauty of the land's outlook.
The parcel sits smack bang amidst the rural community of Curramore. Having ourselves lived in Curramore for some twenty five years, we know firsthand that all our 'neighbours' have a great respect for each other's privacy. Saying this, our Curramore Christmas parties are legendary!
The area is home to an incredibly diverse group of good people: a longstanding dairy farming family, artists, musicians, health professionals, our local vet, a landscaper, teachers along with a range of people who commute to both Brisbane and to the coast for work. Not to mention those who have been able to establish the perfect remote working arrangement. All types of families units are represented.
The land has ready access to power on the verge; however, it is not serviced with town water or sewerage. It does however enjoy a fabulous school bus run, daily postal delivery and garbage collection.
More importantly, Curramore enjoys a real sense of the seasons, due to its 476m elevation. Queensland's humidity simply isn't an issue.
Spring, Summer and Autumn are all characterised by temperate days and pleasant nights. Even on warmer days, the northeast breezes play across the ridge to cool the air on the land.
Winter nights are most certainly doona worthy however the days are truly gorgeous, with average winter temperatures ranging between 10C overnight with days of 20C.
Please take a drive and see for yourself that everything we have described is absolutely true.
The Phone Code for this property is: 61986. Please quote this number when phoning or texting.
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The size of Curramore is approximately 36.1 square kilometres. It has 3 parks covering nearly 90% of total area. The population of Curramore in 2011 was 373 people. By 2016 the population was 189 showing a population decline of 49.3% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Curramore is 50-59 years. Households in Curramore are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1400 - $1799 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Curramore work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 70.6% of the homes in Curramore were owner-occupied compared with 78.9% in 2016..
Curramore has 90 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Curramore have seen a 106.31% increase in median value, while Units have seen a -30.93% decrease. As at 30 November 2024:
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