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Leading local developer Pelican Waters has unveiled its latest land release, Castaways Pocket, as demand for coastal homesites continues to surge.

Pelican Waters’ General Manager of Development, Hamish Pressland, said the new release featuring 29 lots had been extremely well received.

Mr Pressland said only a limited number of lots were now available to the public, including some premium waterfront homesites and a small selection of residential lots close to the water and Central Park.

“Starting from $525,000, the lots range in size from low maintenance lots up to large waterfront sites of 900 sqm-plus,’’ he said

The exclusive residential enclave is nestled between a large central park and wide canal frontage on the emerging marina village and island precinct, connected with a soon-to-be finished pedestrian bridge linking to the southern end of the master planned community.

The lots are close to the canal, parks, services and the ocean.

Offering easy access to the walkable foreshores on the new canal system, buyers will have pedestrian and cycle or scooter access along the waterfront all the way to the Pelican Waters Marina, Marina Village and beyond to Pelican Waters Shopping Village and Tavern.

A colourful array of features lights will illuminate the way, showcasing the new bridges and parks.

“Given the demand for quality land and the success of previous releases, the advice to prospective buyers would be to contact us now,’’ Mr Pressland said.

“Having the water on your doorstep, an array of parks plus the bordering Pumicestone Passage creates a unique lifestyle that is keenly sought after.”

A waterfront lifestyle awaits some lucky buyers.

Pelican Waters’ previous land offering of 26 prime waterfront and 20 dry lots at Navigators II, was 100% sold within weeks of its release late last year.

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