Don’t miss out on this exceptional parcel of land, perfectly situated in the heart of a thriving community. Located within walking distance of local shops, restaurants, and cafes, as well as the popular Springfield Shopping Centre and Springfield train station, this is an unrivaled location that offers convenience at its finest. And that’s not all – the renowned Orion Shopping Centre is just a short drive away, providing even more amenities and entertainment options.

Spanning across an impressive 1,057m2, this high-profile block boasts a prime position right next to the new Hungry Jack’s in Springfield. Positioned on a bustling main street, this area is known for its vibrant development strips, making it an ideal location for establishing your own office or business venture. With a generous 50-meter frontage and a total area of 1057m2, this multipurpose land offers endless possibilities.

What sets this property apart is its versatility. Whether you have dreams of creating a commercial space, a residential haven, or a multi-level mixed-use development, this land provides the perfect canvas to bring your vision to life. The Ipswich Council has zoned it as Community Residential, opening up a world of possibilities for developers and investors. Of course, any specific plans will be subject to council approval, ensuring the integrity and compatibility of the surrounding area.

This is a rare opportunity to secure a valuable piece of land in a sought-after location. Whether you’re an astute investor or a visionary developer, this property is ready for your next big project. Don’t let this chance slip away – seize the moment and unlock the untapped potential of this remarkable land.

Contact us today to arrange a viewing and discover the endless possibilities that await you in this rare and ready-to-develop gem. Act now and turn your dreams into reality!
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