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Claim a slice of big sky
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17 Oct 2015
Courier Mail
COUMAI
English
BOUTIQUE developers and builders were given the opportunity to secure a land superlot in AVJennings’ Big Sky residential community in Coomera.
The lots provide a variety of residential homesites ranging from 650sq m to 1775sq m, and were marketed through a tender process, which closed this week.
The lots are under construction, and registration is expected in November. The new lots come after AVJennings sold out two precincts on release for a total of $11 million, prompting the developer to bring forward the launch of new stages.
AVJennings Queensland general manager Rod Chadwick said the decision to release some superlots to boutique developers and builders was designed to keep the momentum and activity at Big Sky moving.
“By bringing in smaller developers and builders we can deliver a greater range of new homes to meet market demand. By partnering with boutique developers and builders we can bring the development to maturity sooner with a new and more affordable product offering for the area.
“Boutique builders and developers have the opportunity to be a part of a well established and centrally located community within the Coomera growth corridor.
“This initiative is also geared towards providing more variety and choice for our purchasers, as Big Sky caters to a broad demographic including everyone from young couples and families through to investors, empty nesters and retirees.”Coomera’s population is expected to increase by 600 per cent during the next 16 years, from just more than 9000 people to almost 70,000 residents by 2031.
News Ltd.
Lots of interest in Coomera
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31 Oct 2015
Gold Coast Bulletin
GCBULL
English
DEVELOPER AVJennings has sold out two land releases at its Coomera community within days of their launch.
AVJennings took contracts on all 45 homesites in the latest stages of its Big Sky community in Coomera for a total of almost $11 million last weekend, prompting the early release of another 40 lots to the market.
AVJennings state general manager Rod Chadwick said the pace of land sales on the Gold Coast reflected a lack of homesites compared with built product.
“There’s fierce competition among buyers to secure new land, because there are plenty of young couples and families on the Gold Coast who want to build their own home and realise that they need to act quickly so they don’t miss out on their preferred block,” he said.
“There’s an increasing shortage of land available across the city, when compared with established homes and apartments, so buyers are learning to pre-register for lots so they don’t miss out.
“Location remains a major factor for most purchasers – and with Big Sky positioned at the heart of Coomera, minutes from schools, shops, theme parks and the motorway, it’s not surprising that we have people lining up to live here.” The sold-out Taurus and Capella land releases in Big Sky comprised 45 homesites ranging between 340sq m and 928sq m, across a 3.6ha parcel of land. Prices started from $204,900.
News Ltd.