Lot 70 Turner Road, Punchs Creek QLD 4357
Lot 70 Turner Road, Punchs Creek QLD 4357
2.02 ha lifestyle lot | no flood or bushfire overlays | Millmerran school catchment | 4G coverage | rural living block
This property offers a rare combination of a full two-hectare parcel in a region where lifestyle blocks of this size are increasingly absorbed into larger holdings. The absence of both bushfire and flood overlays removes two common friction points for buyers seeking a clean rural site, and the existing 4G coverage means remote work or family connectivity is practical without relying on fixed broadband. The Millmerran State School and Pittsworth State High School catchment gives it a functional edge for families wanting rural lifestyle without sacrificing school access. It suits buyers who intend to build a primary residence or weekend retreat, rather than those needing immediate structures or subdivision potential.
The main risk is the non-residential current land use designation, which may require a development application before a dwelling can be erected, adding time and cost. No building footprints, floor plans, or recent photos are available, so a full site inspection and soil test are non-negotiable before auction. Boundary data is estimated only, so a licensed survey should confirm the fence lines. The opportunity lies in buying a clean, unencumbered block at what may be a discount to improved lifestyle properties in the same corridor. Hold this land as-is for future building or resell to a builder once approvals are in place.
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Market Insight:
Punchs Creek presents as a deeply rural locality where market transparency is inherently limited. Demand is driven by a cohort primarily aged 51 to 60, likely seeking detached housing and a lifestyle shift away from denser centres, with property listings concentrated on roads like Punchs Creek Road. Price trends and core market metrics are unavailable, indicating a thin transactional environment. While the presence of over 180 properties for sale and two dozen rentals suggests some churn, the absence of data on affordability, supply, or interest rate sensitivity underscores a market where future growth drivers remain opaque and risks are difficult to quantify.