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Property developer buys heritage-listed Shafston House but plans for site are unclear
The heritage-listed 1851 riverfront property Shafston House has been sold to a property developer.
Key points:
- Kevin Pan from Burgundy Group Property Development bought Shafston House
- The 1 hectare site has a land value of $17.5 million
- An architectural expert says it is one of Brisbane’s oldest surviving houses
According to the Queensland Heritage Register, the gothic-style house at Kangaroo Point is one of the oldest surviving properties in the city.
Brisbane real estate agent Andrew Gard from Cushman & Wakefield confirmed it was sold to Kevin Pan from Burgundy Group Property Development.
He said the sale settled on Monday.
When asked how much it sold for, Mr Gard said he could not comment on the price.
The land valuation for the…
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