Work has started on a $30 million residential community that boasts boutique land lots and “breathtaking views”.
Sunshine Coast developers Cube Developments and McNab have started work on Lumeah Peregian, with home construction to begin next year.
The 2.79-hectare site represents the last release in Peregian Springs and includes 31 lots ranging from 367sqm to 734sqm.
Situated on one of the highest points in the area, the development offers ocean and hinterland views, and a variety of living options to suit different lifestyles and preferences.
Blocks start from $750,000 and house and land packages start from $1,855,000.
Packages feature floorplans tailored to suit the blocks and surroundings, and to maximise coastal views.
McNab managing director and founder Michael McNab said its vision of the community was starting to come to life.
“We’re excited to be providing future residents with the best of both worlds – living in tranquil surroundings yet close to Queensland’s pristine beaches and a range of amenities, including St Andrew’s Anglican College,” he said.
“We’ve been overwhelmed by the response from Sunshine Coast’s best builders, who are partnering with us to make it easy and hassle-free for families to design and build their dream home.”
Cube Developments director Scott Juniper said it had received positive feedback from prospective buyers.
“We have seen a high engagement in our house and land package designs from the Sunshine Coast’s most trusted builders, including Immackulate Designer Homes, Gold Property Partners, Ryza Developments and GJ Gardner Homes,” he said.
“It is one of the most elevated points in the area with breathtaking views.
“There’s a serene and tranquil ambience to the development with a bushland reserve and significant landscaping to each block and streetscape.”
Cube received almost 200 registered and interested buyers within the first seven days of the project announcement, with the majority from the Peregian Springs region; however, the project’s proximity to the prestigious St Andrew’s Anglican College has also drawn interest from a number of interstate buyers.
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