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A premier estate is welcoming its newest residents as building continues on the final freehold land release in an almost-complete development near the growing CBD precinct.

The “splash of activity” at the Maroochydore’s Sunshine Cove is heralding the final chapter for buyers looking to build their dream home.

Sunshine Cove Realty’s Penny Service said there was a variety of land options still available for buyers including traditional terrace-size allotments, plus a selection of direct water blocks.

“This is our last freehold land release and we’re thrilled we have such a range of land to offer buyers,” she said.

“Buyers can use any builder they choose when looking at building their dream home.

“There’s a big splash of activity at Discovery Place at Lancelin Precinct as the newest residents are moving into their new homes, and other purchasers are eagerly watching their homes being built.”

Stage 3 in the Lancelin Precinct offers a mix of allotments.

The freehold terrace lots start from 210sqm, with prices from $660,000. Direct waterfront blocks range in size from 225sqm through to 275sqm.

Known as the Lancelin Precinct, Ms Service said the final stage was an opportunity not to miss.

She said Sunshine Cove had a strong sense of place and community, while promoting a relaxed, active lifestyle.

“If you haven’t visited recently, you really should. The final freehold land stage at Sunshine Cove is only accessible by the Cheyenne Way bridge but access is open so people can drive or walk through and see the new stage for themselves,” she said.

Sunshine Cove looking east towards the emerging Maroochydore CBD precinct.

“Living in the middle of Maroochydore is a unique opportunity, but living in Sunshine Cove is more than buying a home, you’re becoming a part of a community.

“It is the mix of people which is what gives Sunshine Cove its vibrancy.”

Ms Service said a network of pathways, boardwalks and bridges surrounded by water and greenbelts helped bring the multi-village footprint together.

“We’ve tried to make it walkable from anywhere in the development. It’s all interconnected and you always see people enjoying the facilities here,” she said.

“You can walk along the water or through parks and landscaped footpaths. There are so many different routes to take and so many parks to enjoy.”

Ms Service said the Lancelin Precinct was “a fitting finale for Sunshine Cove”, which sits on former farmland with a 100-year history.  

“Spanning close to almost two decades of development, Sunshine Cove has emerged as one of the places to live in Maroochydore,” she said.

The area also benefits from high-speed fibre-optic cabling, making it ideal for those wanting to work from home.

It is adjacent to Maroochydore’s new CBD precinct and has easy access to the Sunshine Motorway. Residents can walk to Sunshine Plaza or the Maroochydore Homemaker Centre.

First unveiled nearly 20 years ago by Chardan Development Group, once complete the award-winning development will have 11 precincts and be home to 6000 residents.

For more information on Lancelin stage three, visit the sales office along 46 Discovery Place, Maroochydore, or contact Penny Service from Sunshine Cove Realty at 5443 2458 or penny@sunshinecoverealty.com.

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