The Queensland Sunshine Coast is well known for long and lonely beaches, great resorts, boating waters and sunshine. It’s heavenly.
And from a real estate perspective, the Sunshine Coast is also strata heaven.
In the Sunshine Coast Noosa Heads is the centre of all that (sunshine and strata) activity and since I’m here for the CTIQ 2011 Conference I thought I’d highlight some strata features.
Firstly, there’s a lot of high density buildings that are used for residential, commercial and tourist purposes. In Hastings Street (the main street of Noosa Heads) there’s over 70 medium and highrise buildings in less than 900 metres.
Here’s a link to an interactive geo map of the region showing buildings of over 3 storeys … and there’s more like this.
Secondly, there’s a lot of strata managers. The local phone directory lists over ## strata managers in the area.
Thirdly, the local council (the Sunshine Coast Council) supports medium and high density real estate development. They have developed sophisticated planning models and processes that, when viewed, facilitate high quality development (see their website page on planning controls).
Fourthly, everyone here is a supporter of strata title, medium and high density real estate. They see it as one of the things that have improved the region and their lives.
It’s nice to see such universal support for strata and higher density living and such good outcomes.
I recommend everyone come to Noosa Heads and see what can be achieved with good medium and high density real estate development.
Francesco ….
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