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17-19 Alma Street, Southport

Prime Investment/Development Opportunity in Southport!

*(Subject to council approvals)

Unique opportunity to secure 1014 square metres of prime land in central Southport at 17-19 Alma Street.

The blocks sit on a total of 1014 sqm on the elevated side of the street with great access from this corner position. The blocks are positioned in a high growth area of Southport within close proximity of the Gold Coast University Hospital, Schools, Broadwater and shopping centres.

- 508sqm & 506sqm block totaling 1014sqm

- Unique development opportunity (subject to council approvals)

- Potential rental returns up to $1,200.00 p/w for both properties

- Council currently reviewing zoning in the area (exciting potential)

- Currently two homes with solid rental return

- Priced for an immediate sale

- Close distance to Broadwater, Griffith University Hospital, Shopping, Light Rail

The subject property represents a unique opportunity for the astute purchaser to secure land in central Southport with amazing potential.

Property address 17-19 Alma Street, Southport

Lot description Lot 1 & Lot 2 on RP90389 & RP90389

Parish Gilston

Local Authority Gold Coast City Council

Area 1014sqm (combined area)

Current Use Residential

Contact Rob Rollington 0400 780 339 or Matthew McCarthy 0477 477 033 for further information.

$1,525,000

ID# 41028130154

Land Area 1,014 sqm


Property Type Land Development, Other
Building Area 1,014 sqm (approx)

Rob Rollington

Rob Rollington
0400 780 339

Matthew McCarthy

Matthew McCarthy
0477 477 033

The above information has been furnished to us by the vendor of each property. We have not verified whether or not that information is accurate and have no belief one way or another in its accuracy. We do not accept any responsibility to any person for its accuracy and do no more than pass it on. all interested parties should make and rely upon their own enquires in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.