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27-99 Opossum Road

Kings Meadows TAS 7249

EOI closing Thursday 27th November at 4pm

Launceston Golf Club - High Density Development Site

Elders Launceston is proud to present an exclusive opportunity to acquire a strategic residential landholding positioned at the gateway to the Launceston Golf Club.

Comprising approximately 1.071 hectares (subject to final survey) of General Residential Zoned land, the property provides scope for higher-density residential development within one of Launceston’s most established suburbs.

Located on the western side of the Golf Club driveway, the site offers excellent connectivity to the Kings Meadows Shopping Precinct, local schools, and public transport, enhancing its suitability for a range of future housing outcomes.

Well-located residential land of this scale is rarely offered to the open market. With continued demand for new housing in quality, infill locations, this property represents a compelling opportunity for developers seeking a well-positioned and easily accessible site, fronting a golf course.

Expressions of Interest close 4pm (AEST) Thursday 27th November 2025.

Please contact one of the listing agents for further information.

Features

General Features

  • Land Area: 1.1hect
  • Commercial Type: Land/Development
  • Zoning: General Residential

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