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over 50's lifestyle resort

Seachange Toowoomba awarded again

3 August 2021 by Terence Moyana

We had another exciting moment for Seachange Toowoomba on the weekend as our “Brennan” display home was awarded Best Display Home in its category at the QLD Master Builders Awards. These awards recognise builders that are at the forefront of innovation and quality craftsmanship, promoting and showcasing excellence in the housing industry.

 

 

The Brennan offers a welcoming North facing alfresco area at the front of the home, which leads into a spacious open plan living and dining.  The designer kitchen acts as the heart and hub of the home, with features such as stone bench tops and pendant lighting adding elegance and style. Sustainability has been a key consideration in design with environmentally friendly features making the home comfortable to live in and affordable to run.  The principals of Liveable Housing Design have been used so that you can enjoy peace of mind knowing that your home is easily accessible and adaptable.

 

 

The success of our Seachange resorts is down to our world class design principles and the hard work from our staff and partners. We would like to extend a big thank you to our partner builder, Nick Ruhle Homes, for their ongoing dedication to delivering quality results that make us proud and allow us to give our residents award winning homes.

 

 

No Stopping – Singing Sensation Lynn Rogers

16 December 2020 by Sally Morrison

WINNING a talent quest in Coolangatta in 1957 catapulted a 16-year-old Lynn Rogers into a musical career that would see her meet the late great Frank Sinatra and sing alongside Sammy Davis Jnr.

Now at 79, Rogers shows no signs of resting her vocal chords despite an impressive career spanning 63 years.

“I am only semi-retired, still singing here and there, not pursuing a career any more, but I still love singing,” the Seachange Arundel resident said.

“The occasional jazz gigs, and the big band gigs come in and I am more than happy to do them.”

Finding fame in the 1960s with her chart-topping hit Just Loving You, she jetted off to the US a few years later and in 1965 regularly worked at the Latin Quartet in Las Vegas. Later she was signed to the Astor Records and released three singles and an EP.

“I was above The Easybeats, and back in those days, it was male groups that dominated the charts. It was very unusual to have a solo female singer,” Rogers said.

One night, the energetic vocalist befriended Sammy Davis Jnr after he got up during her show and started singing That Old Black Magic with her.

“Sammy was appearing in a show at the Palladium in London called Golden Boy, which was about a boxer, but I could never understand why because you’d blow on him and he’d fall over,” Rogers laughed.

Sammy Davis Jnr took the stunning singer under his wing and was instrumental in getting her on stage at the Star Dust Hotel in New York City.

“One night he introduced me to Frank Sinatra. I was so gobsmacked I accidentally spat across the table on Frank. I was stumbling over all my words because I just adore him,” she said.

“Even to this day, I can’t believe I spat on Frank Sinatra.”

Upon her return to Australia for a brief stint, not realising the magnitude of her success and status back home, she was greeted by national media as she disembarked her plane.

“I was walking along the tarmac at the airport, and all these reporters and paparazzi were trying to get photos of someone, so I stood to the side, so I wasn’t in their shot,” Rogers said.

“Well, on the news that night you can see me step aside and a journalist turns to me and says ‘Welcome back Ms Rogers, we’re taking photos of you’. I could not believe it.”

Rogers said Israel was her favourite place to perform, saying it felt like home.

“I was the first cabaret performer to appear there since the war, at the Magic Carpet Room in Tel Aviv-Yafo,” she said.

“I had been away from Australia for so long and when I came out on stage everyone started singing Waltzing Matilda. It was very emotional.”

Asked about her fondest memories from the 60s, Rogers said “if you can remember anything from the 60s, you weren’t really there”.

The songstress, who grew up in Mt Isa, said she felt sorry for young talented people who didn’t make the cut in singing contests because they had nowhere to learn their craft.

“The wonderful venues I sang in very early in my career are not there any more,” she said.

“Oh and by the way, to me, today’s music is as wonderful as it has always been — different, but wonderful. Music of all kinds does the heart and soul good and brings people together like nothing else can.”

 

 

 

Sneak peek of brand new $3million Country Club

29 July 2020 by Sally Morrison

It was a day to remember for our growing community of homeowners at Seachange Toowoomba, as they were treated to a “sneak peak” of their brand new Country Club last week. The Country Club is the second stage of the recreational facilities to be completed, joining the Award Winning Summer House and completing the spectacular facilities on offer.

There were plenty of smiles and lots of “oohs and aahs” as guests walked through the building, appreciating the wow factor of the spaces.

“Creating a sense of place is our passion. We design environments that promote people’s health, happiness and well being.” Said Mia Pradella of Seachange. “It is the attention to detail, quality and craftsmanship that truly sets this facility apart from anything else on offer in the region”.

The entry into the main lounge has the feeling of entering a private members club with a built in, two way fire place, feature stone and plush interiors creating a cosy and welcoming environment.

The bar area offers views out across Adams Park, with a large screen TV perfect for catching up on your favourite sports. The main dining hall which will play host to a variety of functions features a stage and dance floor and the kitchen has been equipped to service parties large and small. The Gold Class style Cinema, Arts and Craft studio, Workshop and Community Garden have all been included to allow people ample opportunity to explore their passions and hobbies.

The Bathers Pavilion has its own separate entry and includes an indoor heated lap pool, steam room, Yoga and Pilate’s studio and fully equipped gymnasium perfect for keeping fit and fabulous all year round.

Externally there is a bowling green with extensive undercover decking providing a perfect view point for those wanting to watch the action. An adjoining pocket park complete with rose bushes and giant chess set is just another area where home owners can enjoy the company of neighbours.

The Country Club is due to be officially opened on the 5th of September 2020, those interested in an exclusive preview tour can book in here.

 

Toowoomba Country Club almost finished!

28 May 2020 by Sally Morrison

It has been a busy 6 months at Seachange Toowoomba with work on the resorts main Country Club now nearing completion.  The $3.5million facility commenced construction in late 2019 and is due to be completed in a matter of weeks.  Once construction is wrapped up the facility will be fitted out with furniture and décor and ready for home owners to enjoy mid-year.

The architectural detailing and interior decor at the Country Club has been designed to optimise every opportunity for relaxation and enjoyment.  This new recreational environment has been tailor made to ensure residents enjoy a happy and healthy sense of well-being at all times.

The decor follows a much loved Hamptons styling without being too stereotypical.  The palette includes whites and neutrals with navy blues, soft greys and emerald greens to ensure a stamp of freshness.  Classic furniture pieces whisper elegance and sophistication yet remain casual and inviting.  The ambience is relaxed and open.

Choices have been made both aesthetically and practically, however, they have also been made in an environmentally conscientious way to help reduce the impact on our planet.  The designer has ensured a lighter footprint by using environmentally friendly and sustainable products where possible.

Products used include natural woollen carpet and rugs, Natural timbers for furniture and cabinetry, upholstery fabrics in natural cottons and linens rather than unsustainable man-made fibres.  Metal and timbers have been used rather than plastics and synthetics in lighting and accessories.

Both the interior and exterior styling offer the promise of an attractive and enjoyable experience.   The Country Club is soon to become the heart and soul of the community and we look forward to welcome people to visit this spectacular facility.

View the progress in the video below…

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Take a virtual tour of the Country Club here

 

Reward yourself and a friend!

22 May 2020 by Sally Morrison

We are giving you 1000 extra reasons to make the change today.

If you refer-a-friend to our Seachange Riverside Coomera or Toowoomba Resorts and it results in a successful purchase of a brand new home we will reward you and your friend with $1000 each.

Why not refer-a-friend so they can come and see why Seachange Lifestyle Resorts are the benchmark in over 50s living... who knows, they might even be your new neighbour.

HOW IT WORKS

Simply refer-a-friend, family member or member of the community to Seachange Riverside Coomera or Toowoomba Resorts and if the referral results in a successful purchase of a new home we will reward both of you with $1000 each!

WHAT CONSTITUTES A SUCCESSFUL REFERRAL?

To maintain the programs integrity, referral’s cannot be made retrospectively. A referral must be made via a ‘referral form’ prior to the enquiry being made or on the first visit to the Sales Office. Upon submitting your referral, the sales team will confirm whether or not the referee has been accepted or not, by checking to see if they have made a previous enquiry to Seachange.

• A Home Owner recommends Seachange Riverside Coomera or Toowoomba to another person and on the basis of that recommendation, an individual makes an enquiry
• A Home Owner submits a Referral Program Form to the Sales Office or a Sales Consultant with details of an individual who may make an enquiry based on the Home Owners’ encouragement or invitation; an an individual approaches the Sales Office or a Sales Consultant and submits a referral form outlining details of the Home Owner who invited them to make further enquiry

WHO CAN MAKE A REFERRAL TO SEACHANGE?

A family member, friend, member of the community or a community organisation or club.

• If a son or daughter does the research and calls ahead, or visits the Sales office with their parent and fills out a referral form and their parent purchases a new home at Seachange Coomera or Toowoomba both child and parent will be rewarded with $1000 cash
• The same applies for friends and members of the community

HOW IS THE REFERRAL PAID?

All successful referrals will be contacted by Seachange to organise payment.

Additional Terms and Conditions:

  • Referral forms must be returned with the full name & contact details completed.
  • Referrals must be new visitors and not have previously visited, registered or had any contact with Seachange Lifestyle Resorts (Seachange).
  • You will receive written confirmation via email that your referral has been accepted.
  • The Referral program is operated at the sole discretion of Seachange.
  • This Referral only applies to homes sold by Seachange on behalf of INA Coomera Pty Ltd or INA Toowoomba Pty Ltd and is not available on resale homes.
  • All details of this program are current at the time of printing/publishing but are subject to change at any time without notice at the discretion of Seachange.
  • Seachange may terminate this referral program at any time without notice.

 

Buy, sell or sit on the fence

20 May 2020 by Sally Morrison

The below is an article that was published today by Matt Gross from The National Property Research Co.  We are currently seeing many buyers through our office who are taking a similar view.  At each of our new projects we have introduced some new offers that make it even easier to make the change and start living a resort lifestyle today.  To find out more about these current offers at Seachange Toowoomba click here and for Seachange Riverside Coomera click here

Buy, sell or sit on the fence

By Matthew Gross | Director | National Property Research Co.

Published on May 19, 2020 :

The question of buy, sell or do nothing are strategies that are all important at different times of the cycle and often highly qualified on individual and geographical circumstances. So what are the key considerations?

Would I rather sell in a market that has lots of choice or limited choice? This is the buyer’s conundrum at present. The volume of property on the market has shrunk considerably during the Covid-19 pandemic as potential vendors who are under no financial duress have largely chosen the option of sitting tight and waiting to see what happens. By default, the level of choice for a potential purchaser is reduced.

Having stated that, some buyer’s may also feel like this is an opportune time to purchase taking the long term view that any correction in property values is likely to be short lived assuming the pandemic continues to be well managed in Australia. This countercyclical approach allows for greater opportunities to negotiate an improved outcome in a low interest rate environment. Buyers that bought in the peak of the highly volatile GFC period in 2007-2008 only had to wait between 2-3 years before values corrected back to their buy-in price. If you bought in Sydney during this period, as at December 2019 you would still have doubled your money, despite the significant correction of late 2017. If you had bought at the bottom of the cycle in early 2009 when sales were very hard to achieve, the gains would be even more substantial.

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Buyers need to consider whether this is a strategic purchase or one that is tactical in nature, with the expectation of picking the bottom of the market and making short term gains. This strategy has been used to good effect by those with a less risk averse outlook that continue to leverage equity gains. Be aware though that the Banks are now more cautious in this space.

As a seller, the opportunities to sell in a market where the competition has been reduced can mean the ability to achieve a higher price than a crowded marketplace. Patience is preferable as the sale times will likely be longer at present, though by some accounts, May 2020 has seen a rebound in buyer inquiry levels. Should this be sustained, the seller advantage of a less congested market will evaporate quite quickly.  Remember that this is not a market downturn in the traditional sense of a recession. This is a market that was artificially slowed through closing borders and shutting down high contact businesses. As a result, easing restrictions enhances personal confidence and liquidity in the economy. Many industries have grown stronger during the pandemic, unlike a normal recession where almost all industries decline and there is no formal plan for re-employment. This is very different and the public know it. There is a level of trust in government that hasn’t been seen for a long time.

Whilst it is acknowledged that the market has shrunk in terms of listings, this has happened as a result of confidence and uncertainty, unlike a hot market where choice is limited due to the short period of time a property lasts on the market. A seller who wants to move will ultimately be buying and selling in the same cycle, though vendors will be expecting offers below, rather than at full value. If the recovery was not sustained, those selling today may in fact find themselves in a strong position if they were delayed in re-entering or perhaps even moving to a regional area where property prices are often significantly lower than capital city prices.

Willingly sitting on the fence and waiting to see what will happen is where the majority of the population would appear to be. Though this may prove to be a large oversimplification because key data is missing from the narrative. Without this data, it is very hard to make informed decisions. The ABS has decided to stop reporting on finance data as at the end of March. This creates quite a large blind spot for decision makers in many fields. Property data typically has a lag of 90 days which means what is reported today may have occurred three months ago, sometime in March when things were just starting to get serious.  Current sale prices and rates won’t be known until July/August with any certainty, by which time the recovery should be starting to be more widespread across many industries. Unemployment data should show improvements and assuming there is no further outbreak in the pandemic in Australia, borders will open and interstate travel and trade will become more fluid.

So Buy, Sell or Sit? I think it is time to start scouring the newspapers and the online sale channels to try and find a bargain…unless of course you believe the often unqualified media report that the CBA believe house prices could fall by 32% if the pandemic went through to 2022. And trust me, as Australia’s largest house lender, the CBA will be doing everything in its power with Government to ensure this is a highly unlikely outcome.

Matthew Gross | Director | mgross@nprco.com.au

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