The Sunshine Coast & Noosa
A $20 billion infrastructure program driving strong growth
What was once a predominantly tourism economy, is now also reliant on health, education and technology industries.
With a $17.7 billion economy, the Sunshine Coast is considered one of the largest regional economies in Australia but what’s more exciting is that it’s outspending many of the nation’s capital cities on infrastructure.
The median house price for Noosa has increased 40% in the past three years which is a direct result of the fast and significant changes happening in the region including the $5 billion CBD enterprise project, an international airport, and an international broadband network connection to Asia.
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Resources for the Sunshine Coast & Noosa Property Market
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Sunshine Coast Major Projects
The Sunshine Coast offers property buyers the opportunity to invest in a location that is currently experiencing some of the most exciting developments in Australia.
Sunshine Coast Property Market
Queensland’s Sunshine Coast property market was recently ranked by the Real Institute of Queensland (REIQ) as the best performing market in the state, defying the trends seen in the southern states and the Queensland capital.
Future of Sunshine Coast Stadium
Council has approved a concept design for an initial $68 million expansion of the Sunshine Coast Stadium, which would better cater to the community attending the plethora of events now being hosted at the venue.
Property investors should be considering the Sunshine Coast
Respected property analyst Terry Ryder rates the Sunshine Coast investment market as the strongest in Queensland and one of the strongest in Australia.
Big plans for the big pineapple
The Sunshine Coast’s most iconic tourist attraction – the Big Pineapple – will soon return to its glory days following the Sunshine Coast Council’s approval of a multi-million-dollar renewal project.
