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HomeIn BusinessNoosa waives infrastructure charges: Saltair Modular ready to deliver secondary dwellings faster

Noosa waives infrastructure charges: Saltair Modular ready to deliver secondary dwellings faster

From 1 July, Noosa Council has waived infrastructure charges for secondary dwellings, making it easier and more cost-effective for homeowners and investors to build on their existing properties.

Saltair Modular is uniquely positioned to help landowners take full advantage of this opportunity.

Specialising in architecturally designed modular homes, Saltair offers high-quality, council-compliant secondary dwellings built offsite in a factory-controlled environment – meaning QLD’s unpredictable weather is no longer a delay factor.

Unlike traditional construction, modular builds are completed with greater speed, precision, and minimal on-site disruption – all while meeting the same building codes and standards. These homes are ideal for extended family, downsizing, or creating an additional rental income stream.

Saltair Modular’s display village is open Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm at 41 Quanda Road, Coolum, showcasing a range of modern, efficient designs suited to the Noosa region and beyond.

Their expert team manages the full process – from planning approvals to turnkey delivery, ensuring a streamlined, stress-free build.

As the housing landscape evolves, modular construction is leading the way in smart, sustainable living.

With infrastructure charges now removed in Noosa, there’s never been a better time to explore the benefits of building with Saltair Modular.

Visit Saltair’s Coolum display village or learn more at saltairmodular.com.au.

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