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HomeNewsStockwell ramps up construction in Noosa with Hof Noosaville

Stockwell ramps up construction in Noosa with Hof Noosaville

Following the recent construction commencement on the Noosa Civic Medihub, Stockwell has now started construction on its Hof Noosaville residential apartments which forms part of the broader Noosa Business Centre.

The Hof Noosaville apartments are a result of Stockwell’s completion of subdivision works for the Noosa Business Centre delivering services, road infrastructure and land lots for opportunities across commercial, residential, medical and health, start-ups, entertainment, and leisure.

Stockwell’s Managing Director Mark Stockwell said, ‘Commencing construction on these apartments continues our work with Noosa Council to deliver on the community’s vision to broaden Noosa’s economic base and provide the uses that the Noosa community needs as it continues to grow.

‘Hof’s 90 apartments are a deliberate step to provide more housing opportunities for the local community particularly those who will be working in the immediate vicinity.’

Hof Noosaville is located on Hofmann Drive and consists of 90 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments that will share an extensive common recreational area with swimming pool, outdoor kitchens, and landscaped grounds.

Hof Noosaville reflects Stockwell’s extensive experience in delivering apartment projects that meet the needs of those looking to enjoy low maintenance living, quality property, security, excellent recreational facilities, and all in walking distance to the existing Noosa Civic centre and future village expansion and innovation precinct.

The majority of buyers have been local owner occupiers from first home buyers to retirees. Only a small number of properties remain for sale.

Stockwell Design and Construction has been appointed as builder for both Hof Noosaville and Noosa Civic Medihub and has extensive experience in delivering both residential and commercial projects, currently completing Stockwell’s Stanford and Oxford apartments in Dutton Park, Brisbane and 1770-Agnes Water Central shopping centre and Bargara Tavern on the Discovery Coast.

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