Size:

63 hectares of land in total
21 hectares of ecological rehabilitation
9 hectares of retained bushland and parkland

Location:

2 minutes from Chancellor College
3 minutes from Chancellor Market Place
3 minutes south of the University of the Sunshine Coast
10 minutes from the beaches of Mooloolaba and Kawana
1 hour from Brisbane Airport

Development Period:

Approximately 4 years (2006 – 2010)

Total Dwellings:

Around 400 homes

Estimated Population:

Approximately 1,000 people

Housing Choice:

A range of affordable lifestyle options, including cottage, courtyard and traditional sized lots suitable for a range of housing styles and sizes.

High Quality Broadband:

  • Bellflower was named the Sunshine Coast’s first Telstra Smart Community, cementing the community’s position at the forefront of cutting-edge telecommunications.
  • Bellflower residents have access to high-speed broadband, making it even easier to work and study from home, or simply connect to the latest and greatest in online services and entertainment.

Education & Community:

  • Well connected to a range of education facilities from early childcare and learning to post secondary education.
  • The University of the Sunshine Coast is expected to accommodate 15,000 students by 2021, and will continue to underpin the area’s reputation as a knowledge and innovation precinct into the future.

Shops & Services:

  • An abundance of options from the Chancellor Marketplace to the planned Sippy Downs Village Centre.
  • Sunshine Plaza and Kawana Shopping World is also just minutes away.

Nature:

  • Rehabilitation of the Sippy Creek ecological corridor will continue as part of the development of Palmview.
  • Within minutes of the beach, hinterland, Palmview Conservation Park and Mooloolah National Park.
  • Dedicated pedestrian and cycle paths and local parkland.