
A new land opportunity has emerged in Brisbane’s tightly held inner west, with Satinwood, a boutique nine lot land development in Chapel Hill, officially launching following the completion of civil construction.
Located on Brymer Street, just 12 kilometres from the CBD, Satinwood is attracting strong interest from buyers seeking fully serviced, ready to build homesites within a highly desirable suburb, with more than 500 buyers registering interest ahead of the release.
Delivered by national developer Urbex, Satinwood comprises just nine generous homesites ranging from 604m² to 2,091m², with an average lot size of 1,100m², significantly larger than the typical suburban block size in Brisbane’s inner suburbs.
The release provides buyers with the increasingly unique opportunity to design and build a new home in one of Brisbane’s most established and family-oriented suburbs without the cost and complexity often associated with challenges that demolition or major renovation create.
Urbex Realty General Manager Craig Covacich says the completion of civil works was a significant milestone for the project and for local buyers waiting for the chance to secure larger homesite.
“Fully serviced, vacant land in Chapel Hill is an extremely uncommon offering, and Satinwood offers buyers a rare opportunity to build a new home on large lots,” Craig said.
“Starting with a cleared, serviced site allows buyers to avoid the additional costs associated with demolishing or renovating an established inner-city property. That level of certainty allows buyers to focus on building a quality new home that suits their needs.”
The project launches at a time when opportunities to secure larger, fully serviced, ready-to-build vacant homesites in Brisbane’s inner western suburbs, including Toowong, Indooroopilly, Auchenflower, Taringa, Paddington, and Milton, are increasingly scarce, with remaining sites often smaller, irregular or constrained by demolition requirements and infrastructure constraints.
“Satinwood appeals to buyers looking for the freedom to build from a blank canvas, without compromising on lifestyle or location,” Craig said.
“It offers a practical alternative for those seeking larger homesites in a well-established suburb while still maintaining close proximity to schools, green space and everyday amenities.”
Nestled within a private, elevated cul-de-sac, Satinwood combines leafy surrounds with convenient access to key local destinations. Chapel Hill State School is within walking distance, while Indooroopilly Shopping Centre, the University of Queensland, and Mt Coot-tha walking trails are all nearby.
Chapel Hill remains one of Brisbane’s most tightly held suburbs, with more than 80 per cent of properties owner-occupied and median house prices increasing by more than 60 per cent in the past five years.
For Urbex, the project reflects a continued focus on delivering high-quality residential communities across Southeast Queensland that reflect local character and deliver the long-term value.
“We’ve taken a measured approach with Satinwood, small in scale, high in quality, and deeply considered in its connection to the surrounding suburb,” Craig said.
The limited release is appealing to established families looking to upgrade within the area as well as buyers seeking larger homesites close to the city.
With civil construction complete, land now titled and two homesites already under contract, this limited release is attracting strong early interest from buyers seeking the opportunity to design and build a home that reflects their lifestyle and long-term needs.
For more information, visit www.satinwood.com.au