Summit @ Holmview
Released as Summit @ Holmview — an 88-lot development approval secured and then sold with DA in place, with the eventual end-use repositioned as a school site.

Summit @ Holmview demonstrates MKLC's approach to value creation at the approvals stage. In a high-demand South East Queensland corridor, we led a disciplined pre-DA and consultant coordination process to secure an 88-lot development approval — a tree-lined internal street pattern, an optimised yield and a considered lot mix designed for market fit.
Once the approval was crystallised, the project was strategically positioned for sale. The site was divested with the DA in place to a buyer whose end-use brief repositioned the parcel as a school development — an outcome that captured the value we had created through the approvals process without requiring us to carry construction-stage risk.
It is a clean example of what a disciplined structuring and exit strategy can unlock: value created at the approval, not the slab.
- Site acquisition strategy
- Pre-DA strategy
- Consultant coordination
- Development approval (88 lots)
- Yield optimisation
- Exit strategy · sale with DA
The retail release was brought to market under a dedicated consumer-facing brand, modernised for the MKLC identity system.
Two-stage release.
Plan of development — 88 residential lots, staged street pattern, tree-lined internal roads.

What the project delivered.
- 01
88-lot residential development approval secured
- 02
Yield and lot mix optimised through pre-DA strategy
- 03
Project sold with DA in place — crystallising approvals-stage value
- 04
End-use repositioned to a school site by the acquirer
- 05
Clean exit without taking on construction-stage risk
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