One of South-East Queensland’s largest ‘englobo’ land opportunities, which has been approved for a comprehensive master-planned community incorporating residential, business and industrial land uses, has hit the market.
The 181-hectare development-approved site at Elimbah is being offered for sale via an expressions of interest campaign.
‘Englobo’ refers to undeveloped land that is zoned for future urban purposes and is capable of being subdivided into smaller parcels.
Located at the intersection of Pumicestone Road and Clinker Road, 250 metres from the Bruce Highway interchange, the site presents an opportunity to secure a freehold interest in a large-scale, mixed-use estate with immediate and long-term development potential.
Jointly marketed by Ray White Special Projects Queensland and Cushman & Wakefield, the site is already approved for a master-planned community incorporating residential and employment-generating industrial land uses.
Development approval is in place for the first 288 residential lots, with the broader scheme accommodating up to 1400 lots in total. Lot sizes are planned to suit a range of market needs.

“This is a landmark opportunity in terms of both scale and strategic positioning,” Ray White Special Projects Queensland’s Tony Williams said.
“The combination of residential, business and industrial zoning, with approvals already secured, sets this apart as one of the most compelling land offerings currently available in Queensland.”
The estate includes an approved 4.05-hectare service centre site at the Pumicestone Road frontage.
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Morgan Ruig of Cushman & Wakefield said the site’s infrastructure readiness and zoning mix made it especially attractive for developers with a long-term view.
“This is a rare instance where residential, industrial and business land are approved and integrated into one estate, with significant frontage and direct access to major transport infrastructure,” he said.