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AVID changes tact with plan for 350 independent living units with Assisted Living in masterplanned Palmview on QLD’s Sunshine Coast

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Avid Property Group, led by CEO Cameron Holt, have lodged a development application to build an integrated retirement village in one of the newest estates on QLD’s Sunshine Coast.

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roject Urban director Glen Wright lodged the DA on behalf of Avid to Sunshine Coast Council.

It wants to build 350 dwellings on a 17.655ha block at Palmview, where AVID Property Group’s $4 billion masterplanned estate, Harmony, is being built.

Palmview, which is being built 2km from Mooloolaba, is expected to be completed around 2036 with 16,000 residents. Aveo’s Palmview retirement village lies within Harmony.

“A residential use of premises for an integrated community and specifically built and designed for older people,” the application stated.

“The use includes independent living units and may include serviced units where residents require some support with health care and daily living needs.

“The use may also include a manager’s residence and office, food and drink outlet, amenity buildings, communal facilities and accommodation for staff.”

The proposed one storey dwellings would be a maximum of two bedrooms and a minimum of two car parks would be allocated to each dwelling, with at least one of those spaces built under cover.

The project would feature 1.49ha of open space and a further 1.181ha earmarked for community facilities, which will include a communal hall and pool area.

Avid is a major residential property developer in NSW, QLD and VIC.