Construction begins on $121 million masterplanned community in Brisbane

Construction begins on $121 million masterplanned community in Brisbane

Condev Construction have commenced work on Frasers Property Australia's $121 million masterplanned community in Brisbane's east.

Located in Carina, a suburb situated just 8 kilometres from the Brisbane CBD, Minnippi Quarter will consist of 172 boutique terrace homes, 20 land lots, and amenities.

The 5.2 hectare residential community, developed by Frasers Property Australia, is scheduled for completion in early 2022.

Once finished 480 people are expected to call Minnippi Quarter home.

"We are thrilled to be involved in such a prestigious project that boasts a great combination of land, terrace home product and outstanding amenities in a highly sought-after area," says Condev Construction managing director Steve Marais.

"It's been terrific working with Frasers Property Australia again and it's rewarding to continue being a part of their expansion.

"Condev have experienced significant success on the Gold Coast and it's our strategy to further establish ourselves as a construction company of choice in the Brisbane area." 

Around 25 per cent of the community, which will border Minnippi Parklands, will be dedicated to green space and resident amenity.

Some of the amenities planned for the community include car and dog wash facilities, secure parcel lockers, private dining room and entertainer's kitchen, 6,000 square metres of private parkland and a pool pavilion with BBQ dining.

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