Beachside living from $579,000
- By Peter Gordon
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- 20 Feb, 2020
Why Port Macquarie?
This dream investment location is less than a 15-minute drive south of Port Macquarie. Rainbow Beach is an exclusive 2.5km picturesque beach stretching from Middle Rock Point, on the southern tip of the township of Lake Cathie (pronounced Cat-eye). To the headlands, you have the popular coastal village of Bonny Hills.
Lifestyle is just one of the reasons why people choose to live here.
When you are investing there is so much more to consider. What was once a sleepy coastal town is changing fast. With it's expanding health & education precinct, 3 Universities, industrial precinct, retail, police & ambulance services, federal government call centre, plus aged care facilities that require a younger population to service them.
Our investment strategy is backed by research - 7 reasons to invest.
- Job Creation
- Infrastructure Investment
- Population Growth
- Affordability
- Supply & Demand
- Low Vacancy Rate
- Lifestyle
A massive transformation is occurring at Lake Cathie. Elanora Estate at Rainbow Beach is a premium residential estate offering affordable beachside living. With families moving into the area, this has required a new Primary School with completion 2020 and a new Catholic Senior School to be built.
House & Land Packages
These packages are full turnkey and will be built by one of our partners. An added bounus are The Investo Property inclusions will include attractive facade, 2550 ceilings, square-set to wall and ceiling joists, 900mm stainless steel appliances, stone benchtops, 600 x 600 porcelain tiles, air-con to living and master bedroom, roller block-out blinds, water connection to fridge, landscaping and more.
With only a few registered lots available these properties will not last.

Land from - 535sqm - $250,000
Build from - 190sqm - $329,000
4 bed, 2 bath, 2 living, 2 car
Land is registered
Council Rates: approx $2,800pa
Rental Appraisal: $500 per week

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Time magazine recently named Brisvegas on its “World’s Greatest Places” list, and omitted our cities. It’s a huge shock (and who knew they still published Time magazine?). But they might be onto something.
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A leading local agent has appraised each side of these duplex's to be worth $665k on completion and rent for $495 per week. So that is massive potentail instant equity of up to $390K on completion, which is incredibly hard to find.