Sunshine Coast-based developed, Cube Developments, has lodged plans for a $30 million residential community called Lumeah.
The 2.79-hectare site was originally pinned for 51 townhouses. However, Cube is now seeking to offer 33 land parcels ranging from 500 square metres to 800 square metres.
The project has been lodged as a joint venture with Queensland builder McNab and will benefit from the nearby Peregian Springs Shopping Centre, beach and Surf Lifesaving Club.
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Director of Cube Developments Scott Juniper said Lumeah has been designed to fit in with the existing style and feel of the surrounding streetscapes, with plenty of landscaping to its verges.
“The site itself is just spectacular, it’s nestled within the leafy and well-established community of Peregian Springs and is a stone’s throw from some of the best beaches the Sunshine Coast has to offer,” Juniper said.
“Majority of blocks back onto scenic outlooks and provide unbelievable ocean views.”
“We made the call alongside McNab to reduce the density from the existing DA approval for 51 townhouses, as we feel as though 33 lots is more aligned with the surrounding residents and will give this estate a truly prized and intimate feel.”