FIRST home buyers Georgia White and Nathan Byrnes have moved from Springfield Lakes to become the first residents of Everleigh.
The $765 million Mirvac development has attracted significant interest, with more than 86 per cent of the 102 home sites in stage one sold.
A further 41 lots have been released as part of stage two.
Nathan Brynes and Georgia White have moved into their Surrey design, 220 square metre, four bedroom, two bathroom home on a 420 square metre block.
Mr Brynes, 23, said he used to ride his push bike through bushland near Everleigh and always wanted to live there.
"Greenbank will always be special to me - I spent my childhood years outdoors from dawn until dusk. It is incredible how far the area has come and we are so excited to build a future here," he said.
Ms White, 22, said she did not want to move far away from her old home at Springfield Lakes.
"We considered a few other locations but they didn't match what Everleigh could offer," she said.
"We wanted a community where we could bring up children in the future, so were instantly attracted to the open greenery, park facilities and strong community feel that will encapsulate life at Everleigh.
"Our house includes raised ceilings, open-plan living and stone benches throughout and is located close to parkland - which gives it a relaxed and airy feel."
When complete, Everleigh will accommodate 3300 homes among 215 hectares of green space.
It will include conservation parkland, sports fields, recreation parks, a state primary school, retail centre and community health centre.
Mirvac Queensland residential manager Warwick Bible said Everleigh's affordability and location was a major draw card for young buyers.
"We have had a lot of interest from first home buyers like Georgia and Nathan wanting to step onto the property ladder, and we are thrilled to be a part of that journey," he said.
"Across the board, buyers see the opportunity to get in early and benefit from the significant growth planned for Everleigh and the wider Greenbank area."
Everleigh is located near Greenbank's retail centre along Teviot Road and Pub Lane.
It is part of the Greater Flagstone Priority Development Area which is expected to include 50,000 dwellings to house a population of up to 120,000 people in 30 years.