Sydney buyers securing Gosford development

Sydney buyers securing Gosford development
Staff reporterNovember 9, 2016

Sydney buyers have been identified as the purchasers of Gosford apartments through the real estate group Raine & Horne.

“We’ve already sold 32 apartments in a new development at 14-16 Batley Street Gosford, which is five months into the construction phase,” said David Nichols at Raine & Horne Gosford.

“There are only eight off the plan opportunities left, and we expect these to be snapped up fast, especially given their affordable price tags.”

One bedroom apartments start from $355,000, with two bedrooms available from $388,000.

The seven-storey apartment block is being constructed by a private developer, Newbuild Developments Pty Limited, which built the adjacent development at 10-12 Batley Street, Gosford.

“The sale of the first 32 units in quick succession can be attributed to Newbuild’s quality development at neighbouring 10-12 Batley Street, which is enabling buyers and investors to see what they are going to get for their money,” said Nichols.

“Moreover, many off the plan sales trumpeted for Gosford will never see the light of day, so purchasing from a builder such as Newbuild, which has significant local runs on the board, is giving buyers plenty of confidence.”

The NSW government recently released its regional plan for the Central Coast that outlines ways to grow the economy and accelerate housing supply over the next 20 years.

This follows a revision of population growth figures for the region, which indicate that by 2036, the population of the Central Coast will be 415,000, which is bigger than the population of Canberra today.

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