Situated in a great position, being the last block bordering the Springbrook National park at the end of leafy Wattle Grove, is this gently sloping 723 m2 vacant block. Very hard to find!!

The scrub clearing here is pretty much complete, with only the more substantial trees occupying the block. Gravelled access and paths are also in place, so you are well on your way to further improve this property, or imagine how “glamping” would be, here in this beautiful spot.

There is currently no power connected, however, cables pass the front of the block. And as Springbrook does not have town water or sewer connections, you will need your own water tank & septic treatment plant – and then you’re set.

Located in the Canyon area of Springbrook – part of the World Heritage National Park in the Gold Coast Hinterland of South East Queensland, it is only a few of minutes walk from here to the Canyon Lookout with access to the national park walks & the local coffee shop “The Sitting Room”.

Springbrook State Primary School is only a 5 minute drive away and a school bus service is available for the older kids to commute to the schools down the mountain. Mudgeeraba and Nerang are just a 35 minute drive away, depending on your preference, as is the major shopping, medical & business hub of Robina Town Centre.

To explore all that Springbrook has to offer, copy and paste this link: https://www.mfn.com.au/suburb-profile/1693/springbrook.

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