1770 real estate
1770
property is in demand as more and more people are ‘discovering’
this prime location, although 1770 is acknowledged as
being the second place that Captain Cook set foot on Australian
soil in 1770 it’s still little more than a large
village. However with the new property on offer in 1770
and its neighbouring village of Agnes water the two will
soon become almost indivisible. With the resident population
of these towns increasing by some 10% per year the demand
for real estate in 1770 and Agnes water is bound to continue.
With its beautiful headlands protecting a wonderful sweeping
surf beach, and waters suited to swimming, sailing, snorkeling
and diving the subtropical vegetation and surrounding
coastline bears a remarkable resemblance to that of Noosa
20 years ago.
Why buy 1770 property?
The Town of 1770 and its sister town of Agnes water combine
to make the fastest growing tourist destination on the
Eastern Australian coast. 1770 property is already popular
and will continue to be one of the best opportunities
for ‘savvy’ investors looking for capital
growth as well as having great rental income possibilities.
Scuba diving is one of the fastest growing sports in the
world and 1770 is the nearest point of entry to the stunning
world renowned Great Barrier Reef. Add to this the fact
that 1770 has the most northerly surf beach on the East
coast and a picture of an ideal situation for increasing
property values emerges. Much of the new 1770 property
being developed is at the upper end of the property market
which will encourage an increase in the value of existing
1770 property.
Apart from the announcement of several large and some
exclusive property developments in the area there are
essential infrastructure improvements on the way such
as improved tarmac roads, the airport as well as a new
18 hole golf course due to be constructed a few minutes
drive inland. The climate is as near perfect as it’s
possible to get, some 340 days of sunshine per year, it’s
on the same line of latitude (24) as Hawaai which everyone
recognizes as being a dream climate. The town of 1770
has "Sir Joseph Banks Conservation Park" and
the whole region is enveloped by the Deepwater and Eurimbula
National Parks – a vast array of natural Australian
flora and fauna; fabulous secluded, unspoilt beaches and
bays, an abundant bird and wild life; paradise gradually
being discovered by the rest of Australia.
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