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Sunrise Beach Village is redefining retirement living

Sunrise Beach Village is redefining retirement living, offering a coastal lifestyle unlike any other.

Nestled between pristine beaches and lush bushland, this new Keyton community is designed for those looking to downsize without compromise, seamlessly blending comfort, connection, and serene resort-inspired lifestyle.

Set to welcome its first residents in late 2025, the highly anticipated Stage One release is now available for purchase. Thoughtfully designed by award-winning architecture firm Blackburne Jackson, Sunrise Beach Village will feature 122 premium residences, including contemporary two- and three-bedroom villas and apartments.

More than just a place to live, the village offers resort-style amenities, including a state-of-the-art clubhouse, an outdoor heated pool, a modern fitness centre with a gym and infrared sauna, and beautifully landscaped outdoor spaces—all just moments from Noosa’s vibrant dining scene and stunning beaches.

Keyton chief executive officer Nathan Cockerill believes the community is setting a new benchmark for retirement living in the region.

“Sunrise Beach Village is a game-changer for retirement living in this region. It’s not just about creating homes; it’s about fostering a community where people can thrive.”

“We wanted every residence to feel like a retreat, offering a sanctuary where homeowners can enjoy the tranquillity of coastal living,” explains Blackburne Jackson director Laura Ronchi.

In keeping with the natural surroundings and directly connecting to the adjacent nature reserve, every home at Sunrise Beach Village has been thoughtfully designed to embrace a coastal lifestyle.

With a choice of low-maintenance villas and apartments, each residence features fresh, open-plan designs, abundant natural light, spacious layouts, and generous storage solutions. Well-connected outdoor spaces allow residents to enjoy fresh ocean breezes and soak in the surrounding beauty.

“The design incorporates natural materials and colours, creating spaces that blend effortlessly with the landscape while maximising comfort and style,” says Ronchi.

Two-bedroom apartments start at $879,000, while two-bedroom villas are priced from $1.1 million. With Stage One selling quickly, first residents are expected to move in by late 2025.

Designed to encourage an active, social lifestyle, Sunrise Beach Village offers the ultimate combination of coastal connection and convenience.

At the heart of the community, the clubhouse will serve as the village’s beating heart, providing a welcoming space for residents to connect, unwind, and enjoy shared experiences.

“This space is designed to bring people together, offering everything from fitness classes to movie nights,” says Cockerill. Beyond the village, residents are just minutes away from Noosa’s renowned cafés, boutiques, and stunning beaches, ensuring the best of the Sunshine Coast lifestyle is always within reach.

Sunrise Beach Village is the result of a, $2 million investment in sustainability which includes major rehabilitation project to restore and protect local bushland. As part of this initiative, over 200 native grass trees have been carefully salvaged and reintegrated into the final landscape design, ensuring that the development respects and enhances the natural environment.

Sunrise Beach Village also delivers future peace of mind. The community is co-located with the new BlueCare Sunrise Beach Aged Care facility, providing seamless access to care services should residents’ needs change over time.

“Our partnership with Keyton, who is developing and operating Sunrise Beach Village on behalf of BlueCare, is built on a foundation of quality, care, and trust,” says Natalie Smith, BlueCare’s general manager of Retirement Living.

“Residents can feel confident knowing that if their circumstances change, they’ll have access to the care and support they need without leaving the community they love.”

Demand is strong for this incredible location and Stage One is selling fast. Now is the time to discover the ultimate resort-inspired, retirement lifestyle waiting at Sunrise Beach Village. The Sales Office and Display Suite is open Monday to Friday from 9m to 2pm (excluding public holidays). Enquire today at 1800 550 550 or visit sunrisebeachvillage.com.au for more details.

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