Beachside Land on Queenslands South-East Coast
Be quick!
Stage 1 - SOLD OUT
Stage 2 - SOLD OUT
Stage 3 - Waterfront Lots - NOW SELLING
Stage 4 - Waterfront - 2 LOTS REMAIN
Stage 5 - SOLD
Stage 6 - Waterfront & Dry Lots - 5 LOTS REMAIN

Welcome to Fraser Waters
The Peak Of Natural Living
Fraser Waters has always been considered as one of Hervey Bay's finest Master Planned communities, superbly designed around 32 Hectares of crystal clear lakes, only a short distance from renowned property hot spot and Whale Watching capital of the world – Hervey Bay.
Toogoom is one of the last remaining seaside villages on the market today, offering coastal living at affordable prices. At around 20 degrees in winter & 29 degrees in summer, this is the ideal climate for enjoying the great outdoors all year round.
All homesites are fully serviced with underground power, telephone, sewerage with roads sealed & curbed. Quality covenants are in place to protect your investment in future.
Master-planned Community
When complete, Fraser Waters will encompass an array of village - style shops , cafes , tavern, service station, retirement village & childcare. As well as your own freshwater lakes & local boat ramps.
The Masterplan
Click the plan below to see the Masterplan of the current Stages of development
World Famous, protected natural Neighbourhood
World Heritage listed Fraser Island, across the Great Sandy Straights from Hervey Bay. Native dingoes, rare birds, boating, fishing, 4 wheel drive adventures, endless virgin beaches. Dugongs, dolphins, sea turtles, and the whales holidaying with their young, every year. And stretches of rare north-facing beaches, where you can watch the sun both rise and set over the beach!
A rapidly growing city is just down the road
Hervey Bay is one of Queensland's fastest growing cities. The closest coastal city to Brisbane north of Noosa with a heartbeat: hospitals, university, TAFE, private and state schools, shopping complexes, sporting facilities and clubs, restaurants, public transport, and industry.

