25 Woollahra Place, Forest Lake

At this address is a house on a parcel in 5/SP103161 Forest Lake QLD. In this market, it is valued at approximately $565,000. Constructed in 2000, with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
3
Car spaces
2
Land size
690 m2
Building size
200 m2
Council area
Brisbane - Yeerongpilly
Year built
2000
Lot plan
5/SP103161 Forest Lake QLD
House type
House



HISTORY

Last sold 16/10/2015
$350,000



LISTING DESCRIPTION
as of October 2015

Rare block in superior cul-de-sac position! Perfectly positioned within the serene Creekwood Estate lies a magnificent 690m2 parcel ready to build on. The previous dwelling suffered a major house fire and was completely demolished leaving the footings (building slab) plus in-ground pool. The current owner reluctantly must sell and instructions are to present all written offers.Property Features:* Quiet cul-de-sac location surrounded by contemporary homes* Fully fenced 690m2 block + in-ground pool* Existing concrete slab with minor landscaping + garden shed* All existing major works supplied* Backs onto Blunder Creek Parkland Reserve* Unimproved Capital Land Value $310,000 (30/06/2015)At the the end of the street is a pathway which accesses Forest Lake Boulevard located only minutes to the Village Shopping Centre, High School, College and transportation. Parkland with sporting and picnic facilities also in close proximity within the family friendly enclave of Creekwood Estate. This opportunity is proudly marketed by Grant Clegg and the team at Raine & Horne Woolloongabba.Suburb Profile... Forest Lake was the first Master Planned Community within the municipality of Brisbane, Queensland. It has won numerous awards for its design and had a population of 20,900 residents, as of February 2006. Delfin, the developer of Forest Lake, was absorbed into Lend Lease in 2001. Now operating as Delfin Lend Lease, they are developing the adjacent Springfield Lakes Master Planned Community.Forest Lake was considered instrumental in the creation of affordable housing within Australia. The development was the first modern day community to contain small lot product, a first during its time. The master planned community contained retail, commercial, educational, residential, retirement, and recreational uses. The entire community is linked by an extensive network of pedestrian and cycle paths, which are integrated into the large open space network.Forest Lake lies within the Brisbane City Council municipality and is approximately 19 kilometres (12 mi) from the Brisbane central business district. It adjoins the suburbs of Doolandella, Inala, Park Ridge and Algester. It successfully mixes wildlife with residential development. The Forest Lake development consists of a series of neighborhoods known as villages. Each village was marketed separately and features an entry statement. These villages are; Woodvale Village, Parkland Village, Homestead Village, Lavender Court, Banksia Village, Pine Village, Lakeside Village, Settlers Village, The Chase, The Woods, Brooklands, Hillbrook Village, The Point, Greentree Pocket, Jetty Walk, Centennial Park, College Park, Creekwood, Creekwood Pocket, Chain of Ponds, Jubilee Crossing, The Cascades, Sanctuary Pocket, Sanctuary Point and The Peninsula. There is also a retirement village called The Terraces and an apartment precinct adjoining the Forest Lake Shopping Centre called Prima on Grand. (Courtesy of Wikipedia - the free encyclopedia).