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REDLANDS SUBURB PROFILE: MOUNT COTTON AND SHELDON
Suburb snapshot
Mount Cotton and Sheldon offers a relaxed and convenient lifestyle, having the feeling of being immersed in the bush whilst also offering the convenience of city living being centrally located between the Gold Coast and Brisbane and only short distance to the waters of Moreton Bay.
The suburbs are best described as semi-rural.
Across both are is a vast property market including the million dollar row of Sanctuary Drive to acerage plots and new house estates.
Lifestyle
Lifestyle is a big reason people are drawn to Mount Cotton and Sheldon.
The natural beauty and wildlife found in the area is the first aspect people notice with plenty of natural bushland containing walking and riding tracks there is always something for the active family to do.
The local parks and lakes are a place where you can kick a ball and play with the children, have a barbecue or let the dogs run around in the off leash area.
Being so close to the waters of Moreton Bay means that boating, fishing and camping is always an option with multiple boat ramps only minutes away.
From the experts
Home buyers are noticing Mount Cotton as a suburb offering property that represent great value for money.
With the recent upgrades to the local shopping village and parks are recognising Mount Cotton as a very liveable suburb.
Mount Cotton has had consistent and substantial growth over the past years driven by demand from home buyers looking for property that represent great value and offer an enjoyable lifestyle.
Buyers are attracted by the larger blocks offered, the natural beauty of the area and the convenience of commuting to work when travelling outside of the Redlands.
Schools including Sheldon College and Mount Cotton State School are a big draw card for parents with school aged children who want their children to attend a community focused school with a wonderful reputation.
Sirromet Winery goes without saying.
Mount Cotton is just an absolute great place to live.
- Michael Theo, Ray White Redland Bay