New homes, small residential developments, industrial facilities and commercial fitout across Logan — the largest residential land release corridor in Queensland.
Nucore builds across Logan — residential new builds and house-and-land delivery, small multi-lot developments, industrial and warehouse facilities, and commercial fitout. Our team has delivered residential projects at Park Ridge, Holmview and Greenbank.

Logan recorded 2,244 residential lot approvals in a single quarter — the highest of any monitored local government area in Queensland — making it the state's most active land release corridor.
Logan is where a very large share of South East Queensland's new detached housing is being built. Estates at Park Ridge, Greenbank, Yarrabilba, Flagstone and Logan Reserve are releasing land continuously, and the buyers there are comparing builders on price, inclusion list and completion date.
Delivering profitably in that market is a repeatability problem, not a craftsmanship problem. It rewards standardised details, locked supply, and a programme that does not slip — which is exactly what our cost coding and procurement discipline is built for.
Most Logan estates carry design covenants governing facade treatment, roof pitch, materials, driveway finish, fencing and landscaping, plus construction windows and site management rules enforced by the developer. These are contractual, not advisory. We read them before pricing.
Reactive soils and fill are common through the corridor, and the footing design that follows from the soil test is one of the largest single swings in a Logan house budget. Sites in the older parts of Logan may also carry flood overlays. We price footings from the geotechnical report rather than from an assumption.
Logan also runs a substantial industrial market — warehouse, workshop and transport facilities through Berrinba, Crestmead, Meadowbrook and along the Logan Motorway, driven by the same logistics demand that makes the corridor attractive for housing.
Springwood · Underwood · Shailer Park · Loganholme · Beenleigh · Holmview · Waterford · Browns Plains · Park Ridge · Greenbank · Jimboomba · Crestmead · Berrinba · Meadowbrook · Yarrabilba
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Yes, substantially. Most Logan estates impose design covenants on facade, roof pitch, materials, driveway, fencing and landscaping, along with construction timeframes and site rules enforced by the developer. They are contractual obligations, and they must be priced in rather than discovered.
Reactive soils and filled sites are common through the corridor, and the footing system that follows from the soil classification is one of the biggest single variables in the budget. Two identical houses on adjacent lots can differ by tens of thousands of dollars purely on footings.
Yes. Delivery in a release estate is a repeatability exercise — standardised details, locked supply and a programme that holds. That is where structured cost control earns its place.