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Careful planning key to progress

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: January 30, 2025
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EXCITING DEVELOPMENTS: The Redlands region is poised for significant growth in coming years.
EXCITING DEVELOPMENTS: The Redlands region is poised for significant growth in coming years.
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THE Redlands region is witnessing several exciting opportunities for infrastructure development that will shape its future.

With growth expected to continue at about 14.3 per cent from 2021 to 2046, improvements in public spaces, connectivity, and community amenities are anticipated to drive property values higher.

These developments offer potential for both homeowners and investors, but it’s essential that growth is balanced with sustainability to maintain the area’s appeal.

One major development is the proposed Weinman Creek Priority Development Area (PDA), which will feature more open spaces, pedestrian and cycleways, and a rejuvenation of parklands.

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The project will also introduce additional car parks, new drop-off facilities, and a boat ramp for better access. With a mix of residential and retail spaces, including cafes and restaurants, the area will likely attract more buyers and increase property demand.

Similarly, the Birkdale Precinct is set to become a vibrant urban hub, combining residential, commercial, and recreational spaces.

As the project progresses, the surrounding home prices are expected to rise as demand increases for a lively, connected living environment.

Additionally, planned upgrades to Capalaba Town Centre and Cleveland-Redland Bay Rd have been well received by the local community and are expected to improve connectivity, further driving property value appreciation.

Redlanders are also eager to see what comes next for Toondah Harbour. If plans for the site move forward, it could significantly impact the local economy and real estate market. Infrastructure and tourism improvements are likely to raise the area’s appeal, attracting more residents and investors.

The Toondah Harbour development is one to watch, as it could create new opportunities and drive property prices upward.

As these exciting projects unfold, the Redlands region is poised for significant growth, offering more housing options for homeowners and investors alike.

It’s crucial that these developments are managed sustainably to ensure Redlands continues to be an attractive place to live and invest,
with long-term benefits for all.

Chatting to your local real estate agent will provide you with specific price updates for your property.

Where to find more information:

  • Redland City Council website
  • Chat with local government representatives
  • Planning and development resources
  • Local government updates and newsletters
  • Community forums and meetings
  • Real estate reports and market trends
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