Dear Mr. and Mrs. Buyer,
Throughout history, our forefathers have passed down a simple but profound truth about real estate:
"For buildings may be raised or torn down, but the land abideth steadfast. Seek ye not after fleeting appearances, but rather look to the quality, the promise, and the security the land affords. In these shall ye find the health, wealth and happiness."
Today, modern science is finally catching up with this wisdom. Researchers have discovered that living at elevated homes is directly linked to better health, youthfulness, and longevity.
Most buyers are falling for aesthetics, fancy lightings, and modern finishes.
For example: In September last year, a property in Underwood sold for over $2,000,000 (inc. stamp duty). The land was only 56 meters above sea level.
A property at The Park 888 - Stretton sold for $3,550,000
• Land elevation was only: 55 meters above sea-level.
A property in Sunnybank sold for $4,000,000
• 35 meters above sea-level.
People are paying millions of dollars for aesthetics, not knowing that properties situated at lower elevation (such as 50 meters) has negative impact on their health:
A) Poor Air Quality & Respiratory Health Risks.
B) Increased Risk of Heart Disease & Stroke.
C) Disrupted Sleep Patterns Due to Noise & Light Pollution.
D) Greater Risk of Mosquito-Borne Diseases & Infections.
E) Higher Stress Levels & Mental Health Decline
F) Higher Humidity.
The amount of money we invest in homes today should not only meet the basic criteria of comfort and security, but also contribute to our health, wealth, and happiness. Ideally, it should help keep us young, healthy, and even add some extra years to our lifespan. Isn't that the true value of a home?
Mateen Khan in Association with Yong Corporate is proud to present to you, for the time in 23 years - 16 CASSIA PLACE STRETTON QLD 4116.
78 meters above sea-level of hillside living.
As at 5th May 2025, there are only 21 houses for sale in the entire suburb of Stretton, according to realestate.com - among these, only one other low-set home is on the market-and that too sits adjacent to the motorway.
Stretton is a premium residential suburb divided into five well-established precincts, with a total population of 4,668 residents and 1,458 private dwellings, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (2021) the median house price in Stretton was $1,600,000 which makes Stretton's combined real estate value of homes an impressive $2.33 BILLION DOLLARS.
This means Stretton is not a MILLION DOLLAR Suburb, it is a MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR Suburb.
PROPERTY DETAILS:
• Hillside Position
• 78 meters above sea level.
• Low-Set House (perfect for transition to retirement)
• 4 x Bedrooms
• Master Bedroom with Ensuite and Walk-In Robe
• 2 x Bathrooms
• Good Size Kitchen with Plenty of Cupboards
• Big Lounge & Dining Room
• Big Living & Dining Room
• Heaps of Cupboards throughout
• Heaps of Storage throughout
• Separate Laundry with Cupboards
• 2 x Remote Controlled Lock Up Garage with Internal Access
• Extra Car Space
• Big Covered Entertainment and BBQ Area
• 700sqm (easy to maintain).
Out of over 1,400 homes, only two low-set homes are available for purchase in the entire Stretton and this is not coincidence-it is a reflection of true scarcity and rising demand.
16 Cassia Place is not just four walls and a roof or a place to live-
It is an investment in your families health, longevity, and overall well-being + massive capital gains is the bonus.
Why This Property Is a Rare Opportunity
As we move closer to the Brisbane 2032 Olympics, the city's infrastructure and economy are set for major growth-pushing land values even higher. Economists are already projecting that Brisbane's median house price will reach $1.7 million by 2033.
If that's the case, a well-positioned, low-set home in the hills of MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR Suburb could conservatively be valued at $2 million or more by 2033.
When you consider the limited supply, the strong demand, and the forecasted growth, this is not just a home-it's a strategic, future-focused investment.
But the financial benefit is not the real value of this property, Scientists have discovered that living at high elevated sites such as 16 Cassia Place has been associated with various health benefits, youthfulness and longevity:
1. REDUCED MORTALITY FROM CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES AND CERTAIN CANCERS:
Studies indicate that residing at higher altitude sites such as Cassia Place Stretton is linked to lower mortality rates from cardiovascular diseases, stroke, and specific types of cancer.
2. ENHANCED METABOLIC EFFICIENCY:
Research has shown that chronic exposure to low oxygen levels, as experienced at high elevations, can rewire how the body metabolizes sugars and fats. This adaptation may improve metabolic health and efficiency
3. IMPROVED CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH:
Living at high altitude sites such as Cassia Place has been associated with a lower incidence of heart disease. Research suggests that people residing at high elevated sites such as Cassia Place have a reduced risk of heart disease.
4. INCREASED LONGEVITY
Data indicates that individuals living at higher elevated sites such as Cassia Place Stretton experience increased life expectancy. For example, men have been found to live 1.2 to 3.6 years longer, while women may live 0.5 to 2.5 years longer.
These findings suggest that residing at high elevated sites such as Cassia Place Stretton can contribute to better health and longevity.
By choosing 16 Cassia Place Stretton as your new home, you're choosing clean air, abundant sunlight, peace of mind, and a natural environment that supports a youthful and healthy life for yourself and your children.
For more information, please contact exclusive agent Mateen Khan on 0402 313 028 or Mateen@yong.com.au.
Citations
PMC - Effects of Living at Higher Altitudes on Mortality: A Narrative Review December 5, 2013 - Living at higher altitudes seems to be associated with lower mortality from cardiovascular diseases, stroke and certain types of cancer. Gladstone Institutes How High Altitude Changes Your Body's Metabolism March 7, 2023 - They showed how chronically low oxygen levels, such as those experienced at high elevation, rewire how mice burn sugars and fats. The work, ... Faviconvitalchoice.com The Benefits of High-Altitude Living | Vital Choice January 3, 2023 - Research suggests people worldwide who live at high altitudes have a lower incidence of both cancer and heart disease than folks who live closer to sea level. FaviconBoulder Community Health Dr. Robert Shapiro discusses the effects of high altitude on the heart August 11, 2023 - Decreased rate of diabetes (in men): a 16% reduction. Increased life expectancy: for men 1.2 to 3.6 years longer at the higher altitude ... FaviconBoulder Community Health Dr. Robert Shapiro discusses the effects of high altitude on the heart August 11, 2023 - Decreased rate of diabetes (in men): a 16% reduction. Increased life expectancy: for men 1.2 to 3.6 years longer at the higher altitude ... Gladstone Institutes How High Altitude Changes Your Body's Metabolism March 7, 2023 - They showed how chronically low oxygen levels, such as those experienced at high elevation, rewire how mice burn sugars and fats. The work, ... Faviconvitalchoice.com The Benefits of High-Altitude Living | Vital Choice January 3, 2023 - Research suggests people worldwide who live at high altitudes have a lower incidence of both cancer and heart disease than folks who live closer to sea level. FaviconScience Two weeks in the mountains can change your blood for months October 13, 2016 - Even short exposures to high elevation can unleash a complex cascade of changes within red blood cells that make it easier for them to cope with low-oxygen ... PMC Effects of Living at Higher Altitudes on Mortality: A Narrative Review December 5, 2013 - Living at higher altitudes seems to be associated with lower mortality from cardiovascular diseases, stroke and certain types of cancer FaviconAcli-Mate Living at Altitude: The pros and cons of a high-altitude lifestyle January 24, 2013 - Living at high altitude has its advantages - namely beautiful scenery, majestic mountains, clean air and inspiring recreation opportunities ... Active at Altitude Benefits of altitude A higher volume of mitochondria-the powerhouses in cells that help your body turn oxygen into energy. An increase in the lungs' ability to exchange gases ... FaviconWikipedia Effects of high altitude on humans - Wikipedia The physiological responses to high altitude include hyperventilation, polycythemia, increased capillary density in muscle and hypoxic pulmonar The combination of fresh air, access to nature, and the tranquillity of hillside living has had a profound impact on my esteemed clients' physical and mental health. It has reduced stress, elevated their mood, and provided them with a lifestyle that supports a balanced and active life.
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