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Synergy- Incomplete SYNERGY WOODBROOK DRIVE, BUDERIM Synergy is an exclusive eight lot house and land development situated in the highly sought-after Buderim precinct. Offering a lifestyle that’s unequaled on the Sunshine Coast, Synergy showcases architecturally designed dual living homes with a focus on contemporary living. Synergy is surrounded by major infrastructure including the new hospital precinct and the Maroochydore CBD which are both just a 10-minute drive away. Located within walking distance of three highly regarded schools and the University of the Sunshine Coast, Synergy presents an in demand buying opportunity with high LOCATION: rental returns. From the Coast’s famous beaches of Mooloolaba Corner of Jorl Court and and Maroochydore, to the charming hinterland towns to the west, Woodbook Drive, enjoy the natural beauty of Buderim while still close to everything Buderim QLD 4556 you need. PROJECT STATUS: Off-Plan Sales LAND REGISTRATION: JUNE/JULY 2020 COUNCIL: Sunshine Coast Council PRICED FROM: $825,000 AN IDEAL LOCATION SYNERGY QUEENSLAND A PLACE TO PROSPER NOOSA Alexandra Headlands WOOMBYE Mooloolaba BUDERIM PALMWOODS SYNERGY EUDLO University Of The Sunshine Coast Sunshine Coast University Hospital M1 MOOLOOLAH VALLEY Currimundi Dicky Beach Moffat Beach LANDSBOROUGH CALOUNDRA Golden Beach AUSTRALIA ZOO Pelican Waters BRISBANE 1 HOUR The Sunshine Coast is flagged to be the second fastest growing city in Australia by 2050.* ACCESS VACANCY Easily accessible by road (easy RATE Buderim access to all major roads) and air 2.2% (Sunshine Coast Airport). POPULATION HEALTH Approx. 350,000 permanent residents A new multi-billion health hub with current projects forecast at featuring the University of the 550,000 by 2040. Sunshine Coast Hospital, health and wellbeing services, restaurants, cafes and accommodation. ECONOMY EDUCATION The Sunshine Coast’s booming Several primary & secondary schools economy is set to increase from within a 5 minute drive. TAFE & the $16 billion to $33 billion by 2033. University of the Sunshine Coast just minutes away. *SOURCE: SQM Research-F ebruary 2020 **All information and figures provided are correct at time of printing but are subject to change. Rainforest Sanctuary Drive Stringybark Road Stringybark Buderim Sunshine Plaza Rainforest Sanctuary Drive town centre & Maroochydore business precinct Crosby Hill Road Sanctuary Gr ove Drive Stringybark Road Stringybark SYNERGY Jorl Court Goshawk Boulevard Jorl Court Mooloolaba Beach Woodbrook Drive Crosby Hill Road Stringybark Road Toral Drive Sunshine Motorway Kawana Private Bruce Highway Hospital Sunshine Motorway Stringybark Road Innovation Centre N Sunshine Coast Sunshine Coast REGIONAL GROWTH The Sunshine Coast is embark ing on a strong and prosperous future. This includes a progressive approach to sustainable economic growth and opportunities that are unrivaled anywhere in Australia. Regional business, industry leaders and Council have created a bold plan of action for a stronger economy throughout the region. This plan will achieve four clear goals for the region over the next 20 years: - $33 billion economy - triple what it is now - 100,000 new jobs in high-value industries - 20% of goods and services produced for export - household incomes that exceed the Queensland average High-value industries include health and well-being, education and research, professional services and knowledge industries, tourism, sport and leisure, agribusiness, clean technologies, and aviation and aerospace. SOURCE: Sunshine Coast Council - Regional Economic Development Strategy With around 350,000 people calling the Sunshine Coast home and an enviable growth rate of 2.9% per annum expected, combined with over 9 million visitors per annum and an exceptional tourist market growth rate of 375,000 new visitors in 2016, demand for housing in the next five years is predicted to increase significantly. The Sunshine Coast is the largest per capita infrastructure investment of the top 20 populat ion centres in Australia. Currently, there is in excess of $10 billion worth of projects committed, and more than this over the next two decades in the pipeline, underpinning the region. SOURCE: ABS.gov.au May 2018 Solar Farm Queensland ● Doonan Sunshine Coast Brisbane >$10million economic benefit Sydney 100% of council’s electricity offset by renewables Melbourne ● Eumundi Airport ● Peregian 2230 jobs Springs $4.1 billion contribution to economy International Broadband Submarine cable ● Coolum ● SUNSHINE COAST $927 million Ninderry SOLAR FARM per annum to Queensland economy ● ● $453m per annum to Sunshine Coast economy Yandina Mount Coolum ● KenilwSunshineorth Plaza Marcoola ● SUNSHINE COAST $400 million AIRPORT creating 5200 expansion ● construction ● Paci c Paradise and retail jobs Bli Bli ● Mapleton ● Nambour INTERNATIONAL Maroochydore BROADBAND SUBMARINE CABLE 15,000 (IN SERVICE MID-2020) MAROOCHYDORE jobs ● Flaxton ● Woombye $4.4 billion contribution to economy CITY CENTRE ● ● Mooloolaba University Forest ● Buderim ● Montville Glen ● $81 million Mountaiinn expansion complete Creek 20,000 students by 2020 SUNSHINE COAST UNIVERSITY ● ● Conondale Eudlo ● Sippy Downs Bruce Highway ● Kawana $1.6 billion PALMVIEW SUNSHINE COAST expansion and upgrade ● Maleny First stage to be completed by 2020 ● Mooloolah UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Currimundi ● SUNSHINE COAST Aroooona ● LIGHT RAIL Palmview + $3 billion ● Caloundra ● development Landsborough 17,000 residents ● BEERWAH Golden EAST Beach MAJOR Beerwah East ● DEVELOPMENT Pelican PROTECTED ● Peachester AURA Waters 44,000 AREA HEAVY RAIL (CALOUNDRA SOUTH) CORRIDOR residents Beerwah ● PRIORITY Development ready by 2027 DEVELOPMENT AREA Hospital Glass House Mountains ● 4600 jobs $1.8 billion investment North Bribie Island Light Rail Project Stage 1 by 2025 9000 jobs Beerburrum ● $3.6 billion contribution to economy (Caloundra South) Aura 82502C 09/18. 50,000 residents Sunshine Coast Major Projects $7 billion+ investment Mayor Mark Jamieson [email protected] 07 5441 8242 YOUI HEADQUARTERS SOURCE: https://www.austube.com.au The newly completed $80 million facility in the Sippy Downs own centre is home to the global headquarters of insurance company Youi. The 12,500 four-level building will house Youi’s current 1000 strong Sunshine Coast workforce by the end of the year. The global headquarters will be home to all corporate positioning including IT, marketing, HR and other professions, providing a career path for up to 3,000 staff. The new HQ will include a public outdoor plaza with public recreational facilities, a park and cafe. A new road and pedestrian pathways will also link the development to the nearby University. The Youi headquarters is expected to inject $1.2 billion into the local economy over the next decade. The Sippy Downs location places Youi in the heart of the rapidly developing technology precinct. 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Dining and entertainment New residential apartments “When the university was established, it was always envisaged that all the services for it, Upgrade of Sippy Downs roads accommodation, offices, retail, would all be in the High performance athletic town center. Sippy Downs was designed as an training center education and research hub.” New parkland USC provice chancellor of engagement, Professor Mike Hefferan The development of the area will contribute to the construction of a university town creating a community where residents can learn, earn, live and play. SIENA CATHOLIC COLLEGE A MATHEW FLINDERS ANGLICAN COLLEGE SOURCE: https://www.mfac.edu.au Siena Catholic College and Mathew Flinders Mathew Flinders Anglican College is a dynamic Anglican College are two highly regarded Sun- learning community being named one of the shine Coast Schools that are both within 3km top 100 schools in Australia and in the top 10 of each other. Siena Catholic Primary schools in Queensland. Flinders’ outstanding School and College are both co facilities include a state-of-the-art educational, with a focus on creating a performance centr, aquatic cent and warm and welcoming school environment, floodlit sports oval. with 633 primary school students and 920 high school students. Both of these schools are set in foothills of Buderim on campuses that blend with the Mathew Flinders Anglican College is a leading natural, sub-tropical environment. independent co-educational prep to year 12 school offering an education for excellence. UNIVERSITY OF THE SUNSHINE COAST SOURCE: https://braillianttouch.com.au/ USC is one of Australia’s fastest growing re- and lush hinter-land. Offering students gional universities and one of the
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