Capestone, a sprawling 300-hectare master-planned community in Mango Hill, is approaching the final chapter of its 16-year development journey.
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With just one lakefront lot remaining for sale, the community, which has already seen over 2,000 homes sold across 22 stages, is on the cusp of completing a significant milestone.
The development, located strategically between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast, is a reflection of thoughtful, long-term planning. At the heart of Capestone is its stunning 12.8-hectare lake, surrounded by a network of parks, walking paths, and bikeways.
These public spaces offer formal and informal recreation areas, BBQ spots, and playgrounds, ensuring residents enjoy a blend of convenience and natural beauty. Approximately 30 percent of the community is dedicated to open space and parkland, providing a unique and tranquil living environment.
The central lake is more than just a visual centerpiece—it is the focal point of the community’s social life, with parks and leisure facilities that connect residents to the outdoors and each other. These elements not only add value to the estate but also encourage a healthy, active lifestyle. The walking paths and bike lanes form a vital part of the community’s open space network, fostering connectivity and interaction among residents.
Capestone’s design also places a strong emphasis on convenience, with the community featuring its own shopping centre at the core. In addition to this, the inclusion of St Benedict’s College and the Mango Hill East rail station within the estate has further enhanced its appeal, providing residents with easy access to education and transport links.
The estate has proved to be highly desirable, with lot sizes ranging from 373 sqm to 682 sqm, and prices spanning from $595,000 to $815,000, depending on location and size. The sale of the last available lot marks the end of a decade-long sales campaign that has seen consistent demand for properties in this thoughtfully planned community.
At full capacity, Capestone is expected to house around 4,892 residents, making it one of the largest and most complete communities in the region. This development’s success has not gone unnoticed, with Capestone recently receiving two prestigious awards at the 2024 Urban Development Institute of Australia’s Queensland Awards for Excellence, including recognition for ‘Master-planned Community’ and ‘Parks and Recreation.’
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As the final lot is poised to be snapped up, Capestone in Mango Hill stands as an example of how a well-designed, well-executed master-planned community can transform a location into a thriving, vibrant hub.
Published 21-December-2024
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