Olympic infrastructure fuels residential boom in Maroochydore City Centre

Olympic infrastructure fuels residential boom in Maroochydore City Centre
Joel Robinson April 14, 2025PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

The Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games are already shaping the future of the Sunshine Coast, with surging demand for homes at SOL by Walker in the Maroochydore City Centre driven by the Queensland  Government’s roadmap to 2032. 

Demand for the apartment collection at SOL by Walker has soared with more than half of the first release already secured, reinforcing strong buyer confidence in the region’s future. 

Walker Corporation Group Executive of Development Peter Saba said the team has seen strong enquiries  for homes in the heart of the City Centre. 

“The Queensland Premier’s recent announcement, including the proposed Maroochydore Horizon Centre  precinct in their Brisbane 2032 Olympics Plan will provide a major boost to residents and businesses in the Maroochydore City Centre and the entire Sunshine Coast region,” Saba said. 

“The flow on effect is already being felt with many buyers looking to secure their future home or investment  in SOL by Walker as a prime opportunity to live in one of Australia’s most exciting coastal cities, capitalising  on the region’s liveability, accessibility and world-class infrastructure plans.” 

“We are seeing a cross section of buyers purchase at SOL by Walker, from First Home Buyers to professional  couples and families looking for exceptional quality and high-end amenities, along with great access to a brand-new City Centre and all just minutes from the beautiful beaches of the Sunshine Coast.”

 

The proposed landmark $1 billion Horizon Centre development will feature a multi-purpose arena, 1,400-bed athlete village and a five-star hotel, delivering a long-lasting Olympic and Paralympic legacy for the Sunshine Coast. 

The Horizon Centre will establish a vibrant civic, cultural and entertainment precinct integrated with the new WAVE transport system which will run through the Maroochydore City Centre and into the Sunshine Coast Airport. 

The next-generation transport solution ensures SOL by Walker residents enjoy seamless access to key destinations across the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane, making city living more convenient than ever. 

“The Horizon Centre precinct will not only host Games action but will provide a lasting post-Games legacy, including a high-quality restaurant and entertainment district providing the Sunshine Coast with a world-leading venue for concerts, events and cultural experiences well beyond 2032,” Saba said. 

SunCentral CEO Amanda Yeates said Maroochydore City Centre has become an economic powerhouse for the Sunshine Coast.

“In 10 years, we have seen Maroochydore City Centre transformed from a golf course to the makings of a real city, and with incredible projects underway all around us at SOL by Walker, 50 First Avenue, Maroochy Private Hospital and now new legacy infrastructure, the next decade is shaping up to be even bigger,” Ms Yeates said. 

Maroochydore Chamber of Commerce President Brendan Bathersby welcomed the major boost for the region. 

“There has never been a more exciting time to be on the Coast, with major legacy infrastructure shaping our future, boosting the local economy and anchoring Maroochydore City Centre as a connected, world-class city for generations to come,” Bathersby said.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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