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Say goodbye to mowing and hello to luxury low maintenance living with 14 new Signature Terraces being offered to market in early 2025.

Pelican Waters general manager of development, Hamish Pressland, said the Signature Terrace product was designed as a premium lifestyle offering for downsizers looking for their own lot and no body corporate fees.

“We wanted to maintain the premium lifestyle we have in Pelican Waters so the buyers never felt like it was a downgrade – rather a ‘sideways’ move into a new home in an area they know and with all the premium features they previously had but without the huge floor area or yard,” Mr Pressland said.

He said the buyer range was typically from 50 to 88.

We appeal to empty nesters as they still have plenty of room for family to visit, downsizers or those who just want a low maintenance but high-end home to live in so they can take advantage of the waterways, parks and marina and proximity to our Pumicestone Passage and beaches.”

All terraces are 285sqm under roof, with four bedrooms, three and a half bathrooms, two living areas, a double lock-up garage, internal courtyard, alfresco and upper-level balconies.

The first 35 Signature Terraces sold like hotcakes, prompting the design and build of 14 new terraces over the next 18 months.

Mr Pressland said more than half of buyers drawn to the niche product were Sunshine Coast locals.

“Probably 60 per cent of buyers are Pelican Waters or Sunshine Coast locals – the remainder are from Brisbane and other SEQ regions,” he said.

“This was an untried product for us here at Pelican Waters.

“We had always been about big lots and big homes but there was a missing middle and a market we were not catering for.

“Something premium but not too big and easily maintained – it’s like living in a townhouse development without the body corporate structure.”

Mr Pressland said terraces also fit into a more affordable category of homeownership and should be considered by buyers of all demographics.

In the current housing shortage, they provide a fantastic option for young families of all types as both rental and owning options,” he said.

“Our product is designed to be next-level catering for those who want to focus on the Pelican Waters lifestyle of boats, golf, lunches and beaches rather than mowing lawns and painting the house.

We have improved our design with every new stage of terraces we have produced.

After building 35 terraces already we are still continuing to strive to improve our design and construction process.  

Our last stage was north-facing overlooking a new park in Pelican Waters and we will be continuing the theme with a brand-new layout and look in the next roll out of terraces early in 2025.”

The Signature Terraces sales team operates from one of the original terrace homes so interested buyers can get a feel for the product.

For more information visit the Land Sales Suite on Arlington Drive in Pelican Waters or visit www.pelicanwaters.com.

 

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