Project Beaumoor hits Alice Street

Moremac's latest purchase in Beaudesert Queensland. Image supplied.
Moremac's latest purchase in Beaudesert Queensland. Image supplied.

Victoria-based developer Moremac Property Group (Moremac) has purchased a 250-hectare site at 28 Alice Street in Beaudesert and is planning to install over 900 lots in their latest project Beaumoor.

The site in the Scenic Rim region will be Moremac’s second acquisition in Queensland after a strong sales result at its Deebing Heights project, South Place.

Beaumoor is intended to be developed into a new community centrally located within walking distance to hospitals, schools, services, and entertainment.

A significant portion will remain as a conservation reserve complemented by over 150 hectares of open green space and parkland, as well as bike and pedestrian networks for easier accessibility to Beaudesert’s local and surrounding services.

Moremac’s Queensland General Manager, Andrew Brimblecombe, expects an increase in demand in their new Queensland development after the State Government’s commitment to doubling the first homeowner grant to $30,000 until mid 2025, to encourage home ownership.

“The central location and amenity of our new Queensland project in Beaudesert stands on its own as an attractive prospect for land buyers – combined with the State Government’s boost to the first homeowner grant will make it all the more sought after,” Mr Brimblecombe said.

“There’s a lot of demand throughout southeast Queensland for well-located master-planned projects, so with two significant sites secured, we’re confident our Queensland expansion strategy is on the right track.”

According to the Queensland Government Statistician’s Office, the Scenic Rim Region is one of the fastest growing Local Government areas in southeast Queensland contributing to 12.1% of the state’s population growth in 2020 to 2021.

Moremac is expecting construction on the new homes to commence in the coming months.

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