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Former Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke joins Viciniti as development partner

Vicniti apartments brings boutique luxury living within reach

Media release

Gosford, NSW (Friday 23rd February 2018) – The property led reformation of NSW regional centre Gosford continues with the release of the state-of-the-art Viciniti residential development Point Frederick, which is located midway between Sydney and Newcastle.

Marketed by leading Central Coast property firm, Raine & Horne Terrigal-Avoca Beach, Viciniti is a luxurious boutique block of 24 apartments that are now available for sale off the plan at 46 Frederick St, Point Frederick. Viciniti has an expected 14-month turnaround, with the apartments ranging in price from $420,000- $1.4 million.

The VIP launch of Viciniti was held last night, Thursday 22 March, at the purpose-built display suite in the Coast Bar & Restaurant, Sails building on Gosford Waterfront. The event attracted a large number guests and media, with buyers securing nearly 50% of the available stock.

Also, in attendance were the Viciniti Partners including architect partner Caine King (CKDS), construction partner Jake Porteous (JBP Constructions), marketing and sales partner Brett Hunter (Raine & Horne), style partners Laura Washington and Leah Fotofili (The Beholder Interior Stylists). Also, in attendance was development partner former Australian test cricket skipper Michael Clarke.

Mr Clarke said, “Viciniti is all about boutique luxury living. You look one way, and you see national parks. You look the other way, and you’re watching the sunset over the water.”

He added, “On the Central Coast you can still create boutique luxury living that is within reach, paired with a stunning lifestyle—great restaurants and shops, the lakes, sailing, and of course the coast’s famous beaches.”

“After all my years in cricket, I understand the value of a dynamic and experienced team, and that was one of the key reasons for me investing in this development. It is a partnership between everyone involved at Viciniti—the architect, styling, construction, development, marketing, sales, and ultimately the homeowner.”

“Like everyone on the team, I’m passionate about creating a home for families in Point Frederick that they can be proud of in years to come.” Mr Clarke said.

Marketing and sales partner, Brett Hunter said: “Viciniti apartments became available to purchase last night, and the buyers responded with great confidence.”

“The broad price range means that Viciniti appeals to downsizers from the Central Coast, Sydney and Newcastle, investors and first home buyers,” said Mr Hunter.

Point Frederick with its sweeping views of fantastic Brisbane Waters coupled with its proximity to the M1, makes it very popular with local businesspeople and buyers shifting to the Central Coast from Sydney and Newcastle, said Angus Raine, Executive Chairman, Raine & Horne Group, who is a long-term advocate for developing the Central Coast.

“Owners in Point Frederick have excellent access to public transport with trains to Sydney and Newcastle within walking distance, while the Central Coast Stadium sporting and entertainment precinct is nearby,” he said.

“Apart from being equidistant from Sydney and Newcastle, Point Frederick is close to the region’s famous holiday getaways such as Avoca Beach, Terrigal and Macmasters Beach.”

“Moreover, Gosford is a city shifting into gear,” noted Mr Raine. “With the $348 million Gosford Hospital revamp underway, and the new ATO building bringing hundreds of new employees to the city.”

“The Department of Finance, Services and Innovation (DFSI) is constructing a mixed-use building on a portion of the former Gosford Public School site at 20 Mann Street, which expected to bring another 300 jobs to the region,” Mr Raine said.

“The NorthConnex linking from the M1 to the M2 in Sydney, which is due for completion in 2019, will reduce commute times to Sydney significantly, and the new tunnel is driving enquiries from Western Sydney residents considering a sea change to the Central Coast.”

“Improved infrastructure and the extra jobs delivered by the likes of the ATO and the Department of Finance should help property values in Point Frederick grow over the next 7-10 years,” Mr Raine concluded.

To find out more about buying a dream apartment in Viciniti at Point Frederick, contact Raine & Horne (02) 4385 1000 or visit www.viciniti.com.au

To find out more about buying a dream apartment in Viciniti at Point Frederick, contact Raine & Horne (02) 4385 1000 or visit www.viciniti.com.au

ENDS

For further media information contact:

Brett Hunter, Director Raine&Horne Terrigal-Avoca Beach on 0410 630 222

Pictures of the development, or the Launch Event with Mr Michael Clarke can be obtained from Raine&Horne by emailing [email protected]