Glass House housing site starts taking shape

By Kirra Livingstone

CONSTRUCTION is underway on a large housing development at Glass House Mountains.

Heavy machinery has started moving in on the 33-lot Mountainview Estate on Coonowrin Road, Glass House Mountains.

Ray White Mooloolah Valley sales Cornford told GC&M News that 18 of the 33 lots have already sold.

The sites, about 300m2 in size, range in price from $325,000 – $340,000, with an option of the Thompson Sustainable Homes home and land package available, which are priced at around $600,000. 

Mr Cornford said he expected registration of blocks to be completed by August or September.

“The timeframe for the move in will be on the timeframe for the builders,” he said.

“Initial stages with council checks, surveying and should be breaking dirt in the next week or two.”

The home packages are generally three-bedroom single level homes with two bathrooms and one car port.

“This estate has been a great way for older demographics in the area who want to stay local but can’t keep up maintenance of gardens and the like to stay local,” Mr Cornford said.

“For people wanting to downsize into residential blocks or small unit-style living this is a great way for them to stay in the area and get the type of property they are looking for.  “It will also include a large park area which will be beneficial to all parties who may wish to have somewhere to play with the little ones as Glass House Mountains doesn’t have many parks.”

To enquire on the estate, contact Jack Cornford on 0484 241 803.

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