Full turnkey 4 Bed, 2 bath DLUG homes from $440,000

  • By Peter Gordon
  • 03 Feb, 2021

Why consider investing on the Fraser Coast?
 
Lifestyle
Fantastic climate, beautiful beaches, great schools, hospitals, a University and TAFE and everything is only minutes away. No traffic cues or crowded beaches.
 
Affordability
The median house price on the Fraser Coast is around $350,000. You can't even buy land for that price 40kms from Sydney. So, new residents can now afford that boat or caravan they have always dreamed of. It's not only housing that is cheaper. School fees are less, lower council rates, cheaper entertainment with so many amazing natural attractions an easy day trip away.

Economy
The Fraser Coast is well-known nationally for its temperate climate, world-class beaches, proximity to Fraser Island and the whale watching industry. Over the past two decades, it has enjoyed one of the fastest growth rates in Queensland. Its current population is estimated to be over 52,000 and although growth has slowed, it is expected to reach 65,943 by 2036.

Infrastructure Spending
Here is a summary of major projects planned, under way or recently completed on the Fraser Coast which will be a boost the local economy in terms of employment during construction and ongoing operation as well as additional facilities in the region.

1. Rheinmetal/Nioa Munitions Factory - $60M manufacturing plant supplying munitions shells for the ADF

2.  Astro Aero Aircraft Manufacturing Plant - Proposed $12M factory (employing up to 200 people when fully operational)

3. Hervey Bay Sports Precinct - Stage 2 now completed of the 15-year project valued at $75M.

4. Icon Medical Precinct - $20M development completed in late 2019

5. Hervey Bay CBD Renewal - Proposal by council to transform the main street precinct into a thriving retail and commercial centre

6. Boundary Road Upgrade - $19M road upgrade

7.Ozcare Residential Aged Care - $50M development

8. Maryborough Water Park and all abilities playground - $3M water park in Maryborough, due to commence April 2021  

9. Mary Harbour Development - Application lodged for 174 hectare master planned mix use area including marina, 15 hectare harbour and associated retail, community and residential housing. Creating 3,700 jobs during construction over 12 years  

10. Bruce Highway Upgrade - $1B value for the 26km four-lane divided highway


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By Peter Gordon April 26, 2023

Quiet simply, the Palms is the place to buy!

The northern beaches of Cairns is the Nation's best location for property investors right now, and The Palms is the premier development in this boom region.

It has the best location being elevated and backing onto the rainforest. It will have amazing facilities with a shopping village, a primary school, parks and green open space, a water park and an expanse of wildlife corridors.

It has taken the developers three years to get planning approval for this unique development to be able to hit the market. There are only 300 lots spread across 85 acres of the best land in The Northern Beaches.  Residents will have an abundance of open space right at their doorstep.  The Palms is also the only Certified Enviro Development project in Far North Queensland.

> Cairns Snapshot

By Peter Gordon April 20, 2023

Sydneysiders and Melburnians, put aside your equally outstanding flat whites for a moment. Stop bickering about whether great beaches beat cool laneways (they do) and desist from debating whether all baristas require waxed moustaches (ideally).

Because Brisbane is closing in on the title of Australia’s best city, and we must join forces to keep this subtropical upstart in its place.

Time  magazine recently named Brisvegas on its “World’s Greatest Places” list, and omitted our cities. It’s a huge shock (and who knew they still published Time  magazine?). But they might be onto something.

Time  points to the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, which will be hosted in the maroon metropolis. Brisbane will do a fine job, even though it’ll baffle the world when rugby league is added to the schedule and Queensland is allowed to field its own team.

Time’s  most radical claim is that Brisbane is worth visiting now, but tourism is surging. Not only did Lin-Manuel Miranda recently drop in to catch Hamilton , but hundreds of Hamilfans flew up to watch his interview with Leigh Sales (presumably unaware that it would subsequently arrive on iView for free).


By Peter Gordon April 6, 2023
This small duplex development just a short drive from Hervey Bay on Queensland’s beautiful Fraser Coast, offers an incredible lifestyle at an affordable price. With unprecedented demand and very limited supply, prices look set to skyrocket.

A leading local agent has appraised each side of these duplex's to be worth $665k on completion and rent for $495 per week. So that is massive potentail instant equity of up to $390K on completion, which is incredibly hard to find.
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