Set at the end of a cul-de-sac, in a quiet, established street this 3.6 acre (14,840m2) block oozes rural appeal. Enjoy the open spaces of this fabulous, level, lifestyle block in a well positioned street where children can safely walk to schools and their friends’ homes. This street features some stunning homes which may give you ideas to create your own sprawling dream home. Add a huge shed that the guys just love so much to tinker around in and keep all the toys and tools and while your new home is being built start on the vege gardens to grow your own veges, set up the chicken coop to enjoy your eggs fresh from the chooks. You can even fence off a paddock for a pony if you like. Enjoy a serene stroll through the laneway of this cul-de-sac street to Flagstone Estate to access local shops, schools, etc or take a short drive to Jimboomba township, New Beith shopping centre or Browns Plains Plaza for supermarkets, coffee shops, etc. You will not find better value for money than this high growth suburb of Jimboomba. This block is one in a million and with power at the street is ready for your new home to begin. **I emailed Logan City Council with some questions regarding this block of land and the questions and answers are listed below: 1. As the block is scrub covered would a buyer be allowed to clear the block to create a building site, large cleared backyard, etc. A: Can clear 25 metres around the house and 3 metres from the fence line, any other clearing requires application to council. All scrub and regrowth may be cleared. Trees over 4 metres high are counted as significant and if not within the 25m clearance zone then application for operational works is needed and assessment is free for clearance of up to 10 trees, charges apply after that. 2. Are you allowed to keep horses in this area on this size block? If so, how many? A. Yes. Any amount. 3. Is there power and water to the block? A. No water (tank only). Power line runs past block check with Origin to see if there is a connection. 4. Plans show the cul-de-sac at the end of Sandpiper Dr continues and also shows a road to the left side of this block but they currently do not exist. Are there plans for either of these to be changed? A. End of Sandpiper allocated for parkland so wont be developed. Left hand is a laneway and council currently have no plans for this to change. 5. Are there any other plans for this street that I should be aware of? A. Cannot be subdivided. Please contact Logan City Council for futher information on block clearing. To discuss this opportunity further please contact Deborah Baker on 0433 570 624 or 07 3390 1488