Discover the ultimate acreage lifestyle embracing space, opportunity and spectacular views that stretch from the southerly peaks of the Glass House Mountains to the Redcliffe Peninsula. Imagine everyday enjoying the changing landscape as you look out to the beaches of Moreton Island . Watch the cruise ships and see the fireworks at Sandstone Point in the distance, from your new secluded home in the hug of the mountains.
This picturesque 38-acre vacant allotment has a diverse landscape featuring open grazing pastures, enchanting gullies, a seasonal creek and natural bush rich in native wildlife, there are endless areas to explore. Embrace the freedom to design your dream home or utilize existing plans. There is a level house pad and additional utility pads ready to go, alternatively there are other potential build sites (STCA) with even better views, the choice is yours.
The property has its own private road entrance with automatic gate, as well as use of an easement giving direct access to the Wararba Creek Conservation Park and National Park. There is also a dam, well-constructed tracks, two fenced paddocks and new cattle yards with a vet crush, making it an ideal setup for agricultural pursuits.
So many versatile options are available for buyers seeking a tree change with creative possibilities, or those looking for home business and accommodation prospects with scope to adapt the space to include cabins, eco-tourism (STCA) or camping. This stunning property is a hidden treasure, so chances are you'll want to keep it as your private secluded retreat.
Quietly positioned halfway between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast, just a short 10-minute drive to Wamuran and a convenient 55-minute commute to Brisbane Airport, this is a prized real estate offering with enormous future promise.
Property highlights include:
A vacant 15.45ha allotment in scenic rural surrounds
Stunning panoramas including lower Glass House Mountains, Bribie Island, Moreton Island and the Redcliffe Peninsula
Rolling grazing pastures, bush areas, seasonal creek and dam
Cleared house & utility pads plus other potential build sites (STCA)
Scope to design your own home or use plans already drafted
Three (25,000l) rain water tanks and pump
Two fenced paddocks, cattle yards with vet crush and bush tracks
Direct easement access to Wararba Creek Conservation Park
Peacefully located less than an hour from Brisbane Airport
The size of Wamuran Basin is approximately 10.6 square kilometres. It has 1 park covering nearly 8.3% of total area. The population of Wamuran Basin in 2011 was 909 people. By 2016 the population was 126 showing a population decline of 86.1% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Wamuran Basin is 40-49 years. Households in Wamuran Basin are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying $1400 - $1799 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Wamuran Basin work in a professional occupation. In 2011, 76.8% of the homes in Wamuran Basin were owner-occupied compared with 77.8% in 2016..
Wamuran Basin has 56 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Wamuran Basin have seen a 52.28% increase in median value. As at 31 October 2024:
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