Breen Property offer Shearwater Landing building blocks for auction

Breen Property offer Shearwater Landing building blocks for auction
Jonathan ChancellorDecember 7, 2020

Breen Property will be selling some of the first lots of its highly anticipated stage one at Shearwater Landing by 15 March auction.

Shearwater Landing, in Sydney’s newest beachside suburb, Greenhills Beach is a masterplanned development with a total of 160 lot sites, in the coastal region near Cronulla.

Stage one will consist of 50 lots, including six iconic Ocean View Lots with auction price guides in excess of $1.7 million. 

Nigel Napoli, at Savills Residential Projects, says more than 2,300 enquiries had been received.

“These spectacular, never to be built out lots boast expansive views over the Pacific Ocean and Greenhills Beach, and offer direct access to Don Lucas Reserve and to the water’s edge," said Tom Breen, executive chairman of Breen Property. 

"They are the first truly beachside precincts to be created in the last three decades in the Sydney metropolitan area."

The stage one sales launch will also consist of 44 Hill Side Lots to be launched by private treaty offering on 28 March.

These lots will range in size from 560 square metre to 1,109 square metre.

Greenhills Beach, which is located on the eastern seaboard of the Shire of Sutherland, makes up just one sector of Sydney’s longest continuous surfing beach, encompassing over five kilometres of uninterrupted sand and surf, and extending north from the popular and patrolled Cronulla, Elouera and Wanda Beaches.

The Shearwater Landing site was formerly a Breen Group sand mine. The sand was used in infrastructure such as houses, city buildings and the Sydney Opera House.

Shearwater’s name comes from the Shearwater birds that can be found in the Kurnell Peninsula.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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