A rare opportunity to secure a Proposed Lot 145 Redberry Crescent, Morayfield-a 448m2 east-facing, flat block, in the highly sought-after Kinma Valley Estate-a vibrant, master-planned community in the heart of the Moreton Bay Region.
Set to become one of the most desirable addresses in the area, Kinma Valley is surrounded by lush parklands and natural bushland, offering a lifestyle that balances modern convenience with tranquil, green spaces. Whether you're starting out, growing your family, or downsizing, this welcoming community is the ideal place to live, learn, and thrive.
Property Features:
• 448m² of prime, flat land
• Perfect rectangular block with a 14m frontage and 32m depth
• East-facing orientation
• Flat block-ideal for most home designs and builders
• Fully serviced and ready to build on
• Registration expected June 2025
• Early builder access available for pre-construction processes including soil testing
Location Highlights:
• Ideally located between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast
• Quick access to the Bruce Highway
• Approx. 30 minutes to Brisbane Airport, 45 minutes to Brisbane CBD
• Less than 10 minutes to Morayfield and Burpengary train stations
• Close to Morayfield Shopping Centre, Westfield North Lakes, and major retailers
• Nearby public and private schools, and Sunshine Coast University (Petrie Campus)
• Easy access to Moreton Bay, Bribie Island, and the Glass House Mountains
• Enjoy local markets, parks, playgrounds, and premium sports and recreation facilities
This block offers the perfect foundation to build your dream home in a peaceful, well-connected, family-friendly estate. With early access available for your builder and registration around the corner, now is the time to act.
Contact Umair Khan today on 0400 444 786 for more information.
Disclaimer: The image is a graphic representation only and is not of the actual lot. All information contained herein has been sourced from what we consider reliable sources. However, we cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information, and interested parties should rely on their own enquiries.