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Lot 7, At Nineteen Estate, Burpengary

Suburb

City

Property Type

Burpengary

Moreton Bay

House & Land

Price

From $1,947,100

Land Price

$955,000

Building Price

From $681,400

Land Size

3,017 sqm

Build Size

🛏️ Bedroom

From 270sqm

4-5

🛁 Bathroom

2

​🚗 Car Space

2

43 Oleary Ave, Burpengary East QLD 4505澳大利亚

A rare acreage offering in Burpengary East featuring over 3,000sqm of land with flexible building options, including a large family residence or a dual-living configuration, ideal for both lifestyle buyers and income-focused investors.

Positioned within the At Nineteen Estate, this premium house and land opportunity offers an expansive 3,017sqm landholding combined with two distinct building configurations to suit different buyer needs. The property can be delivered as a large-scale single residence designed for spacious family living, featuring multiple living zones, five bedrooms, and a strong indoor-outdoor connection, or alternatively as a more flexible layout incorporating a slightly smaller primary dwelling paired with a fully self-contained secondary residence, ideal for extended family living or additional rental income. Both configurations are thoughtfully designed to maximise space, functionality, and long-term usability, with open-plan living areas, modern kitchen layouts, and seamless alfresco integration. Located within the fast-growing Moreton Bay region, Burpengary East continues to benefit from strong infrastructure development, population growth, and increasing demand for larger land parcels. Acreage properties of this scale within proximity to Brisbane are becoming increasingly limited, positioning this offering as a highly versatile lifestyle and investment asset.

All information provided is indicative only and subject to change without notice.
Images, floor plans, dimensions, prices, finishes and specifications are artist’s impressions and for marketing purposes only.
While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, no warranty is given and interested parties should rely on their own enquiries.

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