Sunrise Beach Village on the Sunshine Coast
Sunrise Beach Village, darling, is about to become the Chanel suit of retirement living – refined, a touch indulgent, and the perfect fit for anyone craving the glitz of the Sunshine Coast with a side of serenity. Nestled between the beach and bush, this soon-to-be Noosa hotspot promises a lifestyle as vibrant as a morning swim and as soothing as an evening cocktail with a view of those dazzling, palm-fringed sunsets.
Architects Blackburne Jackson have whipped up a design that practically winks at its location. Imagine a place where the great outdoors feels like an honored guest in your living room. The whole setup leans heavily into natural light and fresh air, as if a spa retreat got a degree in eco-conscious architecture.
They’ve used coastal aesthetics, naturally sourced materials, and colors that echo the Sunshine Coast, capturing that ‘just stepped off the beach’ vibe – sans the sand in awkward places.
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Sunshine Village design
The eco credentials here aren’t just a box-ticking exercise either. Working hand in glove with BlueCare, Keyton’s made sure that every aspect of this development stays kind to Mother Nature. The Australian Native Plant Program has added thousands of native plants to the landscape, giving a nod to the original bushland.
The pièce de résistance? A $2 million restoration project at Girraween Nature Refuge, where three hectares of degraded land have been transformed into protected bushland – a paradise where one thousand she-oaks now stand as VIP dining spots for glossy black cockatoos. (Yes, Noosa’s poshest retirees won’t be the only ones eating in style.)
When it’s finally unveiled next year, Sunrise Beach Village will offer 122 upscale homes, each with a choice of two or three bedrooms and layouts that feel as spacious as a sunset walk on Noosa Main Beach.
Imagine starting your day with a dip in the heated pool, perhaps unwinding later with a film in the private theatre, or gliding around the coastal trails on a complimentary e-bike. And if staying active is your vibe, there’s a fully kitted-out gym, which we can only hope comes with instructors who look like they moonlight in Bond films.
Keyton’s CEO, Nathan Cockerill, gushes over the place like a proud parent at graduation, calling Sunrise Beach Village “a phenomenal place offering a wonderful lifestyle.” And who could disagree?
The vision here isn’t just about pretty facades – it’s about creating a place where retirees can relish the beachy bliss of the Sunshine Coast while having everything they need at their fingertips. It’s not just retirement; it’s an invitation to live, age, and thrive right by the waves.
And for those who might need a little extra TLC down the line, BlueCare’s got it covered. Co-located with BlueCare’s Sunrise Beach Aged Care, Sunrise Beach Village offers a seamless transition if extra care becomes part of the picture.
BlueCare’s General Manager, Natalie Smith, summed it up, saying, “This partnership means a seamless transition to care right here, without disrupting the lifestyle residents love.” In other words, should you ever need a bit more support, your community stays your community.
Sunrise Beach Village is gearing up to launch in January 2025, promising the Sunshine Coast’s answer to high-style, low-maintenance, beachy retirement bliss. Because why just retire when you can do it with a cocktail in hand, toes in the sand, and a whole new chapter on the horizon?
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