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Flinders Shire selling land at record low prices

by Staff Writer
January 23, 2023
in News, Regional
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In the midst of record house price increases across Australia, Flinders Shire Council is releasing 48 affordable blocks of land for sale in the townships of Hughenden, Prairie, and Torrens Creek, to help drive population and economic growth in the region.

The blocks of land are flat and large, ranging in size from 809m2 to 1.303ha, and will be sold via auction online by Grays.com between 10-13 February 2023.

Council will also be offering housing grants of $5,000 to eligible applicants, as well as other grants offered by the State and Federal Governments for which house buyers may be eligible.

Flinders Shire Council Mayor, Jane McNamara, said the blocks will suit a variety of people wanting to take advantage of affordable land and housing opportunities in a thriving region.

“The 48 blocks of land for sale offer an incredible opportunity for people to invest in building affordable housing,” Mayor McNamara said.

“The blocks are flat and serviced, meaning they allow for easy and cheaper construction, and are in close proximity to supermarkets, medical and aged care facilities, three schools, a recreational lake, an early learning centre, parks, and community swimming pool.

“The large size of the blocks means you will be able to enjoy the wide, open spaces that the region has to offer. Flinders Shire is located within an easy drive to Charters Towers and Townsville.”

The land sales form part of Flinders Shire Council’s commitment to support an increase in the supply of housing in the region to improve workforce retention and attraction.

Rental and housing demand in the region is being driven by a number of factors, including:

  • A renewable energy hub, supported by the Queensland Government’s $62 billion Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan
  • Manufacturing and transport
  • A pipeline of major projects such as Flinders Magic grape farm, CopperString, Windlab stage 2.0, Mount James Wind Farm, and the North West Minerals Province
  • Established cattle and agricultural businesses and the supporting service industry
  • Huge tourism growth
  • Economic activity within the region
  • Record number of new businesses

“For a small town, there is enormous opportunity with new growth horizons,” Cr McNamara said.

“Both our traditional industries such as cattle, rail, transport and tourism, and new industries such as renewable energy have strong growth prospects.

“The affordability of land, combined with career opportunities available in these industries and the lifestyle our region has to offer, makes investing in the Flinders Shire a very enticing opportunity for both home buyers and rental investors alike.”

For more information on the blocks of land for sale and to register to be part of the auction, visit Grays.com.

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