A well-known Sunshine Coast development site for sale earmarked for integrated lifestyle resort accommodation and water-based tourist attractions is being taken to the market for sale by Knight Frank agents Christian Sandstrom, Blake Goddard and Chris Sales.
A well-known Sunshine Coast development site for sale earmarked for integrated lifestyle resort accommodation and water-based tourist attractions is being taken to the market for sale by Knight Frank agents Christian Sandstrom and Blake Goddard.
The 25-hectare property at 2652 Steve Irwin Way Glenview is less than 10 minutes down the road from Australia Zoo and Aussie World, and has approval for the staged delivery of a masterplan consisting of 234 villas/apartments, waterpark, surf pool, food, retail outlets and a sports club.
It is being taken to the market via Knight Frank agents Christian Sandstrom, Blake Goddard and Chris Sales.
The 25 hectares* is being offered for sale in one line or two separate parcels.Lot 1 is 14 hectares* and approved for 160 resort villas, retail space and water attractions.Lot 2 is 11 hectares* and approved for 74 resort apartments, water tourist attractions based upon internationally proven technology, a best-in-class water park and surf pool.
Mr Goddard said the property offered buyers with a truly unique opportunity to secure a significant land holding with masterplan approvals in a key location of the Sunshine Coast with enormous potential.
“2652 Steve Irwin Way is a trophy asset opportunity to create a once in a generation legacy project not seen since the creation of its famous neighbour Australia Zoo down the way,” he said.
“The site is engineered with operational works and shovel ready.
“The successful purchaser can realise the maximum potential of the development approvals or alternatively develop a region-shaping product under the site’s flexible Masterplan.
“The masterplan for the site is to create resort accommodation and integrated tourist attractions unable to be replicated elsewhere on the Sunshine Coast.
“The current masterplan doesn’t expire until April 2030, however there is the potential to change the plan with the exception of having to deliver a preliminary tourist attraction.
“Flexible future development outcomes on the balance of the site could include retail and co-living accommodation, with similar developments on other sites in the region experiencing significant success.”
Mr Sandstrom said the Steve Irwin way site was positioned at the gateway to the Sunshine Coast, with over 500 metres of frontage to one of the region’s major arterial roads, Steve Irwin Way, which has around 8 million vehicles travelling on it each year.
“This is a prime opportunity to purchase a prominent site in a huge growth area of South East Queensland and build a landmark development,” he said.
“The site is located within approximately 100 kilometres of a population catchment of 1.3 million people, in addition to the 3.2 million interstate and international tourists visiting the region each year.
“Now is the time to be capitalising on a legacy opportunity like this, with the property perfectly positioned to benefit from the growth leading up to the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games.”
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