8-10 Sypher Dr, Inverness is a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom House with 6 parking spaces. The property has a land size of 4002m2 and floor size of 162m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in July 2009.
Tucked at the end of the cul-de-sac, Lot 10 is 2261m2 in size and offers a large building envelope of 776m2 to work with when designing your new home. This allotment is located right next door to the access walkway to Megan Place which distances you from your neighbour allowing for privacy. From this great location, grab your bike and take the family for a short ride into town. The allotment is already fenced along the back of the property saving you some money.
Power and water have been connected plus save over $10,000 as sewerage has also been connected to all allotments.
Inverness Park Stage 2 is a special land release unlike any other in Yeppoon as it offers small acreage allotments with the benefit of beautiful established bushland on each allotment. Developer, Mick Cranny said, "Our vision was to create large home sites set in bushland that captured the breeze and allowed a northerly aspect build, and then create the subdivision around these sites." Ideally located at the end of Sypher Drive, this is a prime position to walk to St Brendan's College and Yeppoon Primary School, or stroll into town via the Sypher Drive and Meilland Street pathways (1.8km to Keppel Bay Plaza and 2.3km to the Surf Life Saving Club). There is also quick access to the Western Bypass (Neils Road) to commute to Rockhampton (36km). JRT's on-site surveyor, Brian Clarkson, said, "The thing I really like about this development is that it is designed to maximise the position and views of the home sites, not the road. I also like that you're so close to the town, schools and beach but it doesn't feel like you're amongst it at all."
A detailed Slope Stability Investigation has been completed by a registered geotechnical authority for Inverness Park Stage 2. This investigation included a geotechnical assessment of the surrounding ground material to ensure suitability for residential development.
The site has been constructed to ensure long term slope stability in accordance with Australian Standards while providing future landowners the flexibility to design and construct homes without the hindrance of excessive inter-allotment retaining.
The size of Inverness is approximately 5.7 square kilometres. It has 3 parks covering nearly 0.3% of total area. The population of Inverness in 2016 was 496 people. By 2021 the population was 460 showing a population decline of 7.3% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Inverness is 40-49 years. Households in Inverness are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying $2400 - $2999 per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Inverness work in a professional occupation.In 2021, 92.00% of the homes in Inverness were owner-occupied compared with 87.30% in 2016.
Inverness has 270 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Inverness have seen a 86.36% increase in median value. As at 30 April 2026:
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