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HomeNewsBuyers quick to snap up Noosa project

Buyers quick to snap up Noosa project

Altum Property Group’s latest apartment project, The Whitely has recorded around $30m in sales since their release to the market in early November last year with owner-occupiers and investors eager to secure property in the ‘white hot’ Noosa market.

The Whitely includes 53 two and three bedroom units across 12 terrace homes and 41 residences with prices commencing at $740,000.

The Whitely Noosa sales manager Jeremy Gilmore from 360 Property Group said the lack of brand new, high quality stock under the $1m mark in Noosa was driving much of the enquiry and sales.

“There really isn’t a lot available that meets those three criteria in our local market, just one of our apartments is priced at over $1m. It’s a great opportunity for residents and investors to secure a quality home in Noosa without compromising on quality and with the potential opportunity of future capital gains,” he said.

Jeremy said sales at The Whitely followed a similar path to Altum’s previous project Parkridge Noosa where local buyers were looking to downsize but still be located close to everything Noosa has to offer.

“Buyers are loving the convenient location with local schools, medical, employment and quality cafes and restaurants all within close proximity. The world class Noosa River is less than a kilometre away which means easy access to great swimming and fishing as well as walking and cycle tracks which lead all the way onto the iconic Hastings Street.

“The good news is we have some great two and three bedroom apartments and terrace homes still available with prices commencing at $750,000 through to $1.25m,” Jeremy said.

Designed by award winning local architect Blackburne Jackson, The Whitely takes full advantage of its location with a spacious pool and an outdoor lounge area surrounded by lush tropical landscaping which is a central theme of the project’s design.

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