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A developer has revealed a lasting tribute to a renowned farm that will make way for hundreds of dwellings.

QM Properties revealed that its large-scale development will continue to be known as ‘Wises Farm’, to preserve the historic identity of one of the region’s last major land parcels.

The company also said that earthworks are set to start within months, subject to receiving approvals.

The decision to retain the site’s moniker came after consideration by the QM Properties executive team, who chose to adopt an employee’s suggestion to keep the name as is.

General sales manager Damien Ross noted that while the name is unconventional for a modern residential development, the site itself is unique.

“Wises Farm is no ordinary community”, he said.

An impression of the estate entry. Picture: Urbis

“The history and prominence of this site has drawn the attention of Sunshine Coast residents, media, and industry professionals for many years.

“As one of the last major land parcels in the region, it will deliver much-needed housing while honouring the Wise family history and all they did for the community.”

A QM Properties consultant, who worked closely with the Wise family throughout the sale, consulted with the family to ensure they were comfortable with the decision.

A media release stated that earthworks are expected to start in the third quarter of this year.

The proposed precinct plan for Wises Farm. Picture: Urbis

It follows a unanimous vote by Sunshine Coast councillors to allow the development of 420 dwellings on the property. The plan dedicates over 13 hectares to open space and 1500sqm for community facilities.

“Across the 420 planned dwellings, we will offer a variety of living options,” Mr Ross said.

“While there will be a number of 180sqm terrace-style lots, approximately 70 per cent of the estate will feature lot sizes ranging from 275sqm to 600sqm.”

“Our goal is to retain as much of the existing bushland, creek and dam as possible, incorporating them into green spaces for the public.

“With a central park, public amenities, and extensive walking and bike pathways, we are committed to delivering a high-quality community that can be enjoyed for generations.”

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