Offered to the market for the first time in over four decades, this rare opportunity presents a prime parcel in one of the Gold Coast's most rapidly transforming coastal precincts. With an urgent must-sell directive, the property will be sold at or before auction, making this an unmissable chance for developers seeking to capitalise on the area's growth.
With its Medium Density Residential zoning, the site opens the door to a range of development outcomes (subject to council approval), from boutique apartments and stylish townhomes to an integrated mixed-use project that can cater to both residential and commercial needs.
Key Highlights Include:
• 531m²* land parcel with high-traffic exposure and 15m* frontage to Frank Street (Gold Coast Highway)
• Medium Density Residential zoning allowing for residential, mixed-use or townhouse development (STCA)
• Premium position within footsteps of the Broadwater
• Surrounded by lifestyle amenities, public transport and major arterial roads
• Planning & Development prospectus available (prepared by Zone Town Planning)
Strategic Location:
• Broadwater Parklands: Approximately 100 meters away, offering recreational spaces and scenic views.
• Southport CBD: Approximately 2.8 km, a short drive or bus ride to the central business district.
• Harbour Town Shopping Centre: Approximately 4 km, providing a range of retail and dining options
• Griffith University Gold Coast Campus: Approximately 8 km, accessible via public transport.
• Gold Coast University Hospital: Approximately 4 km, accessible via public transport.
This is a rare and strategic opportunity that simply cannot be overlooked. The property must be sold at auction, and the owners are committed to meeting the market. Don't miss your chance to secure a high-potential site in one of the Gold Coast's most tightly held pockets.
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