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Astute investors and home buyers alike are quickly returning to the property market as a proven stable investment vehicle, after the dramatic slides in both share markets and superannuation managed funds during the 2009 global financial crisis.
Queensland’s economic growth has exceeded national growth now for 12 years straight. Yet for 7 of the last 8 years, dwelling production has been undersupplied.
The latest issue of the UDIA’s construction industry and performance report says that South East Queensland’s population growth, driven by overseas migration, is creating a demand for housing that is not currently being matched due to constrained dwelling production.
The accumulated undersupply of homes in Queensland is forecast to reach approximately 50,000 - more than a year’s production by 2010, the report added.
As a result of this demand/supply equation, rents continue to rise. Long-term projections are robust for continued strong returns and property value increases in the area.
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Rivergum Homes - A Guide to South East Queensland
With up-to-the-minute styling and competitive pricing, Rivergum Homes has teamed with award winning land developers, including Delfin, Stockland, Australand, Urban Pacific and Pask to provide quality, turn-key home and land packages in South East Queensland’s rapid growth regions - from the Sunshine Coast and the greater Brisbane region through to Ipswich and the Gold Coast.
Multi-Award Winner
Rivergum Homes is a multi-award winning builder with accolades from the Housing Industry Association (HIA), the Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA) and the Master Builders Association (MBA). In December 2009, Rivergum Homes was awarded a UDIA State award for Best Medium Density Project in South Australia and it is also a Delfin award-winning builder.
Special Benefits for Rivergum Home & Land BuyersA Rivergum property provides security and hassle free long term benefits, including:
Exclusive 3 year tenant agreement with a leading property management group
Landlord Protection Insurance
Lawn and Garden Care
Depreciation Schedule Benefits
Fixed Price Piece of Mind
Full Turn-key Inclusions
Landscaping
Window Furnishings
Floor Coverings
Stone Kitchen Benches
Air-conditioning
European Appliances
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NORTHERNCORRIDOR
WESTERNCORRIDOR
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NORTHERNGOLD COAST
Pacific Motorway
Gateway Motorway
Logan Motorway
Ipswich Motorway
BruceHighway
SunshineMotorway
CBD
Moreton Bay
Brisbane Airport
Gateway Bridge
Tweed Heads
Sanctuary Cove
COOMERA
Pacific Ocean
Oxenford
NerangSURFERS PARADISE
Hope Island
Caloundra
CABOOLTURE
Deception Bay
Redcliffe
Bramble Bay
Wynnum
Cleveland
Redland BayIPSWICH
Springfield Lakes
North Lakes
BEENLEIGH
Bribie Island
MoretonIsland
North Stradbroke
Island
Mooloolaba
Maroochydore
The Growth CentresQueensland is the fastest-growing state in Australia, and welcomes 100,000 new residents every year on account of its robust economy and quality lifestyle, with 66% relocating to the state’s south-east corner. This continuing population growth places significant demand on residential land and housing supply and housing prices. This demand for housing encompasses the fast-growing south-east corner, from Caboolture in the North and Ipswich in the West down to the northern Gold Coast corridor.
To address demand, the Department of Infrastructure and Planning is leading planning and development reform, which involves streamlining Queensland’s planning and development assessment system to ease housing supply and affordability. The department is encouraging development of transit oriented developments, which integrate housing, retail and transport precincts.
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QLD Major Infrastructure SpendQueensland’s economic and population growth is driving the demand for new infrastructure – including roads, water and energy networks, hospitals, schools and community facilities. Furthermore, the world’s growing demand for Queensland’s resources - coal, bauxite, zinc and copper - is also generating a need to upgrade port facilities, rail links, roads and energy networks to capitalise on emerging opportunities.
The Queensland Government has committed more than $100 billion to planning and delivering infrastructure projects to secure Queensland’s prosperity and lifestyle. Projects range from building new rail links to boost Queensland’s resource exports to improving water and energy supplies to secure a sustainable future for all Queenslanders. Projects cover a range of initiatives such as streamlining processes, encouraging housing affordability, and investing in new educational and industrial infrastructure.
SE QLD - Australia’s hot spots
The Government Growth PlanThe South East Queensland Regional Plan 2009 - 2031 is the State Government’s answer to the region’s population growth of about 100,000 new residents a year.
The plan promotes that people will live close to centres, based on key public transport hubs, and that they will catch buses or trains there to work, shop and enjoy recreation and leisure facilities.
Rivergum is meeting buyer needs with home and land packages throughout these locations.
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Medium dwelling prices (3 months to Nov 2009)
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Caboolture to Brisbane CBD - 39kmNorth Lakes to Brisbane CBD - 25km
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Kallangur
Griffin
North Lakes
Mango Hill
DeceptionBay
Centred around the North Lakes and Caboolture town centres, this area encompasses the main highway from Brisbane through to the Sunshine Coast, and is less than an hour drive from the Brisbane CBD.
This area is one of the fastest growing areas in Australia, where population is expected to reach 560,700 by 2026.
Located alongside Bribie Island and Moreton Bay, Caboolture is a true coast, country and city experience in one package. Just 40 minutes drive from Brisbane’s city centre, the Brisbane International Airport and the Port of Brisbane, the region is serviced by the six lane Bruce Highway.
The Moreton Bay region offers a choice of beach and bush with the area encompassing Bribie Island and Redcliffe to the Sunshine Coast Hinterland.
Three large scale construction projects were recently unveiled in the local Council’s 2009/10 budget. These projects are part of a council-driven stimulus package designed to improve and grow the Moreton Bay region. One of these projects is a $25m civic building in the Caboolture Town Square precinct.
The State Government has nominated it as a key growth centre over the next 20 years. The area offers easy access to:
• The Brisbane Domestic and International Airports only 40 minutes south via the M1
• Bribie Island and the Sunshine Coast beach lifestyle less than 20 minutes away via the M1
• Caboolture commercial and retail precincts
• Westfield, the regions largest shopping centre of 58,646sqm at North Lakes
• 29 Primary Schools, 8 High Schools plus childcare and kindergarden facilities
• A QUT and TAFE Campus
• A new $54 million cultural and educational heart in the Caboolture CBD
• Existing rail services, with a major station at Caboolture and proposed extension incorporating North Lakes and nearby Griffin and Mango Hill
The Northern Corridor in Focus
Fast Facts• 40 mins drive to Brisbane CBD• 30 mins to Brisbane Airports• One of the fastest growing areas in
Australia• Population is expected to reach 560,700
by 2026• Serviced by the Westfield, the regions
largest shopping centre (58,646sqm)• Close to QUT and TAFE Campus• Existing rail services• Easy access to Moreton Bay,
Bribie Island and Sunshine Coast• QLD Government planned key growth area
Current Population:
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On the back of major state road, rail and community infrastructure initiatives, the Western Corridor is being shaped as the fastest growing region in South East Queensland. Major new residential, employment, education and recreational projects are already well advanced. The region has enormous Government support as another one of Queensland’s planned growth centres, which will accommodate a further 180,000 people over 20 years.
Convenience in this corridor will be the key asset, with easy access to Ipswich and Brisbane. New and upgraded infrastructure created ahead of the population boom includes the newly extended Cunningham Highway and new budgeted rail extensions to Springfield Lakes and Redbank Plains which are expected to be completed by 2018 and 2020 respectively.
This rapidly growing region not only offers enormous investment potential, but also every amenity for the growing family; including the world standard Brookwater Golf Course and the new Orion Shopping Centre by Mirvac. Orion Springfield combines the best of a traditional town centre with its main street, town square, public spaces and parks.
A host of existing facilities and new local projects are underway such as:
• The Technology City of Springfield
• The Springfield Campus of the University of Southern Queensland
• The $600 million Orion town Shopping Centre, one of the largest in the Southern Hemisphere
• Amberley RAAF Base Re-development where employment has grown from 3,500 to 6,500 in 2009 alone
• Amberley Aerospace Park - valued at $170 million
• The $1 billion Citiswich project, a mix of industrial, commercial, residential and open spaces
• Ipswich River Link - a $200 million retail development
• Ripley Valley Residential Development - a planned 120,000 residents by 2030
• $1.7 billion Western Corridor Recycled Water Project
• $345 million extensions to Centenary Highway (Springfield-Ripley-Yamanto)
• $840 million Centenary Highway duplication and Rail extension (Darra to Springfield)
• $255 million Ipswich Logan Motorway Interchange upgrade
• $86 million Warrego Highway to Cunningham Highway Connection
• $320 million Darra to Springfield Rail Extension
Orion Shopping Centre
Brisbane’s Western Corridor in Focus
Fast Facts• 30 mins from Brisbane CBD• Springfield Central railway station and
new rail line connecting Springfield and Redbank Plains to Brisbane CBD completed by 2018 and 2020
• Additional 180,000 residents by 2030• Job creation target - 1 job for every 3
people• Infrastructure created in advance of the
population• Excellent transport links to state and
national highways and rail networks• Education City offers formal and
informal learning opportunities• 28% of the area is dedicated to
green open spaces
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Beenleigh to Brisbane CBD - 28kmBeenleigh to Helensvale Town Centre, Gold Coast - 20km
Between Brisbane and the Northern Gold Coast, this corridor flanks both sides of the Pacific Motorway and is a thriving residential, commercial and employment area with Beenleigh poised as the centre of this ever expanding area.
Beenleigh is abundant with education, shopping, transport and recreational facilities, plus it is just a 30 minute drive to both Brisbane and the heart of Australia’s tourist capital, the Gold Coast.
Price and population growth is steady here and, it comes as no surprise with superb amenities already in place including the newly extended Logan Hyperdome and Beenleigh Marketplace for shopping and recreational facilities dotted along the nearby Logan and Coomera Rivers.
On the educational front, the area has 11 State Primary facilities, three state high schools, four independent schools and two catholic schools as well as two of Queensland’s major universities - Griffith and Bond.
An electric rail service links Brisbane with Robina on the Gold Coast while the 8-lane, billion dollar M1 provides easy road access to both Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
Beautifully presented home and land packages are now available in award wining estates, by Rivergum preferred land developments such as Woodlands by Delfin and Windaroo Outlook by Pask.
The Southern Corridor of Brisbane
Fast Facts• Located between 2 of the largest
employment generating areas in QLD, Brisbane and the Gold Coast
• 30 mins drive to both Brisbane and the Gold Coast
• Close to the Logan Central Business district• Choice of public and private schools• Shopping cafes and restaurants within
5kms• Access to public transport including rail
and bus links• Yatala Business Park within km• Regional centre for Government services
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Southern Corridor Population Growth
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Oxenford
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Pimpama
Helensvale
Southport
Surfers Paradise
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Coomera to Brisbane CBD - 50kmCoomera to Surfers Paradise - 18km
Fast Facts• Surfers Paradise is just 20 mins from
Coomera via the M1• $2.236 billion worth of investments
in and around the area• New multi billion dollar town centre
planned for the area• Proposed $200 million shopping centre• 50kms south of Brisbane• 20kms north of Surfers Paradise• Direct access by boat to the Broadwater
and Moreton Bay• Rents have increased in the area by
23% in two years• One of Australia’s top 10 residential
growth centres
Whilst all reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this brochure & all particulars contained herein are believed to be correct at the time of printing, interested parties must rely upon their own research, inspections & enquiries. Images for illustration purposes only. © Rivergum Homes Pty Ltd. QLD BSA Lic. 1082058. EP09045. Jan 2010.
The area encompasses the growth hot spot suburbs of Pimpama, Pacific Pines and Coomera, one of Australia’s top 10 residential growth centres, all of which boast exciting growth and huge future potential.
Located alongside the M1 Motorway, and an electric rail line linking Brisbane and the Gold Coast, this area attracts lifestyle seekers in large numbers.
The area is minutes from premier property locations such as Sanctuary Cove and Hope Island, and has direct river access to the boating and fishing playgrounds of Moreton Bay and Pacific Ocean via the Coomera River and Broadwater.
Affordability in this region won’t last long with strong population growth and fast paced new amenities.
$1 Billion Coomera Town CentreTo be underway shortly is the development of a new billion-dollar town centre with 9 defined precincts so residents can access everything from business, service and retail functions, as well as government services, transport, education and employment facilities to boutique shopping, as well as cultural and recreational facilities of regional significance.
The Coomera Town Centre within the Gold Coast’s Northern Growth Corridor, one of the most dynamic and quickly growing regions within south east Queensland. The town centre’s location and expected growth will make it a key driver of the Gold Coast economy. As such, the Coomera Town Centre was designated as a Major Development Area in accordance with the SEQ Region Plan 2005-2026.
As a Major Activity Centre, the Coomera Town Centre will service a catchment of regional significance, and accommodate key concentrations of employment and a significant residential population.
The Coomera rail station will become the heart of the town centre with surrounding development encouraging people to live, work and play in the area.
Northern Gold Coast in Focus
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Northern Gold Coast Population Growth
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