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This Is the Kind of Coastal Living People Wait Years For

  • Writer: Joean Soliman
    Joean Soliman
  • Mar 19
  • 3 min read


There’s a certain type of property people don’t just buy — they plan for it.


More space. Closer to the coast. A better day-to-day lifestyle.

And right now, more Australians are actively looking for exactly that — whether it’s for today, or something they see themselves stepping into down the track.

Over the past few years, we’ve seen a clear shift.

As affordability tightens in major cities, more people are starting to look toward lifestyle-driven areas that offer space, value, and a different pace of living.

That usually means:

  • Larger blocks.

  • Modern builds.

  • Coastal access.

And that combination is becoming harder to secure — especially at an accessible price point.

The Opportunity

Purchase Price: $878,685

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

2 Car Garage

  • Separate Media Room

205m² build on a 727m² block

Estimated Rental: $750 per week

Estimated Yield: 4.4%

Estimated Land Registration: April 2026

Estimated Completion: Q4 2026

Contract type: Double Contract


Why This One Stands Out

A 727m² block in a new estate is already becoming harder to find.


That extra space gives the property a completely different feel — more usable outdoor area, more privacy, and more flexibility long-term.


There’s also something else worth noting here.


Comparable land in nearby stages and surrounding pockets is already transacting at around $60,000 higher for land alone.


Which means this opportunity is effectively entering the market with a built-in buffer — something we don’t see often in newer estates.


The layout itself is designed for real living:


  • Two separate living zones.

  • Open-plan flow out to the alfresco.


It’s the kind of property that appeals to both tenants today and owner-occupiers in the future — which is what supports long-term demand.


More Than Just a Home

This property forms part of a large-scale master-planned coastal community currently being developed.


Over time, this will evolve into a fully established precinct with:


  • Thousands of new residences

  • Retail and community infrastructure

  • Services designed to support a growing population


These types of developments don’t happen overnight — they grow in stages.


And historically, buying earlier in that cycle tends to offer more opportunity than buying once everything is established.



Why This Matters Now

Across Australia, we’re seeing a steady movement toward lifestyle-driven locations.

People are prioritising:

  • More space.

  • Better surroundings.

  • And properties that give them future flexibility.


At the same time, infrastructure and employment growth in regional coastal areas is supporting ongoing population growth and housing demand.

That combination is what tends to underpin long-term performance.

A Long-Term Play

With land registering in April 2026, this is not about short-term movement.


It’s about securing a well-positioned asset now, with the option of enjoying that lifestyle yourself in the future if it suits your plans.


That flexibility is what makes opportunities like this stand out. We’ve seen this pattern repeat.


The best-performing properties are often the ones that make sense early — and still make sense years later.


If this one’s caught your attention, we’re happy to walk you through it properly.


No pressure, just a good conversation about whether it’s the right fit.

This info is general and for illustrative purposes only. It doesn't take your personal financial situation into account and isn't intended as financial, legal, or tax advice. Any projections are just a guide based on third-party data. We always recommend checking in with your accountant or a licensed professional before making any investment moves.


Floor plans, furniture and fixtures, measurements, and dimensions are approximate and provided for illustrative purposes only.


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