At Beaches, it’s comforting to know that you’re investing in lifestyle with the opportunity for capital growth at the same time.
Whilst Yeppoon’s natural assets have long been self-evident, only now is its massive investment potential being fully harnessed. This type of growth in infrastructure and services are all to support an increasing, and increasingly sophisticated, population.
Perhaps of even more importance to the investor is the current shortage of premium quality accommodation in the area to meet the demands of holiday and corporate travellers. With the exception of Rydges Capricorn Resort and Great Keppel Island, existing accommodation complexes are smaller (under 30 apartments), older in style and lacking an onsite manager.
For investors, breathtaking sea views and a warm year-round climate ensure the local tourism industry is booming. Beaches on Lammermoor will potentially be the only 5-star holiday/residential facility currently under construction, with infrastructure and services expanding to meet the high growth experienced in Yeppoon. Investment in Beaches means investors can have close ties with the thriving cattle and mining industries of Central Queensland.
Whether you’re contemplating a wise investment with a view to eventually occupy, or an immediate and permanent sea change, position yourself between the forest and the sea at Beaches before the word gets around.
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| Mary Carroll at the Beaches launch |
"The Beaches on Lammermoor Project is truly a most exciting and welcomed addition to the Capricorn Coast tourism portfolio and I commend Concept Properties and the Global Group and others in the design and quality of this development which has great opportunities for people considering the project."
"The Capricorn Coast provides a fantastic opportunity for tourism growth and investment. The Beaches on Lammermoor Project is desperately needed and most definitely welcomed to take us to the next level of tourism marketing the Capricorn Coast. I commend this product to you and I am proud to see it come to fruition after months of planning."
Mary Carroll -
Former Livingston Shire Councillor and General Manager of Capricorn Coast Tourist Organisation
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