Sixth stage of Logan Village estate launches

Sixth stage of Logan Village estate launches
Jessie RichardsonDecember 7, 2020

Civil construction has begun on the sixth stage release of the $50 million My Home and the River estate in Queensland's Logan Village.

So far, the project has made about $25 million in sales, with most sales from locals who live within 30 kilometres of the Logan Village township. Three lots from the previous release are still unsold.

According to project co-developer and sales manager Geoff Kerkow, six contracts for lots in project's sixth stage have been issued.

Photo: Project co-developer and sales manager Geoff Kerkow. Source: Supplied.

“Our buyers are moving from more suburban areas to semi-rural Logan Village as the community has become more established,” said Kerkow.

“People recognise that they are not losing anything by moving here because they can still access quality education, medical and retail services while enjoying a better lifestyle.

“The various benefits of living in a smaller community continue to be the major drivers of sales for us.”

The My Home and the River estate project is located 41 kilometres south east of the Brisbane CBD, and about 16 minutes from Logan Central.

Photo: River view from estate. Source: Supplied.

The home sites in the Stage 6 release are situated opposite established park lands and walking trails, with prices starting at $249,000 for an 840 square metre block.

My Home and the River was launched in 2011 by a local syndicate. Upon completion, the project will have 272 homes adjoining 30 hectares parkland.

Logan Village, one kilometre from the estate, is serviced by a Bendigo Bank branch, a Woolworths supermarket and a range of cafes, with medical and professional services. In 2011, Logan Village had a population of 3,586 people. 

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