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Over 800 freehold acres, just one hour from the GPO. Melbourne does not have it and people would laugh if you even suggested Sydney would have it. Brisbane …? Yes, but most probably only the one property, and that is beautiful ‘Armstrong Creek’ near Dayboro.
At 332.9 hectares or 822 acres and in 5 titles, ‘Armstrong Creek’ is big, but for its size is so close to the centre of Brisbane, Brisbane International airport and the Sunshine Coast surf beaches. Privacy and seclusion is guaranteed with 80 percent bordering National Park. Dayboro and Samford are just 8kms and 28kms away respectively, and the school bus stop is right at the property entrance.
‘Armstrong Creek’ reeks lifestyle, whether it is for one person or one hundred, or whether you seek the serene or the extreme. The property would make a magnificent home for one lucky family. There are numerous excellent home sites, either close to one of the large spring fed dams or up high where scenic views of the surrounding countryside are offered as well as the bay views. What would it be like to work each day in the hustle of the city and then return to your family at your 822 acre private pad?
If entertaining large groups of friends is your thing, and we mean large, then the extensive amount of accommodation and entertaining facilities present will appeal. A 5 bedroom 2 bathroom homestead, numerous multi person dwellings including stockman’s quarters, cottages plus cabins, all with power, ensures ‘Armstrong Creek’ is one very unique property.
If you are into any sort of off road vehicle you will have gone to heaven at ‘Armstrong Creek’ with over 24 kilometres of mountain bike and quad riding trails. There is a set of cattle yards and in addition to the dams there are numerous independent tanks and a fully equipped bore with a depth in excess of 30 metres.
There are two other key features that also ensure ‘Armstrong Creek’ is a ‘no brainer’ as a land bank or a safe investment. Firstly the PMAV Map shows over 50% of the property is white and importantly ‘locked in’, ensuring the State Government’s recent controversial land clearing law has no effect here. Secondly the property has a current Development Permit Approval (DA) for 15 lots.
Reluctantly but quite necessarily ‘Armstrong Creek’ must be sold. An auction is schedule for Friday 19th June at the ‘CORPORATE INROOM AUCTIONS’ Riverside Centre, 123 Eagle Street, Brisbane QLD. Inspections are by appointment and through the marketing agents Vicki Pain (0427 655 209) and Barry Quinn (0409 828 342) from Ray White Rural Brisbane.