Go east young and old |
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The Age - December 22nd 2007 |
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East Gippsland is a great place for families and retirees, with its scenery and slower pace of life.
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The beckoning of the rustic tree change |
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The Australian Financial Review - December 28th 2007 |
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Many find the coast to busy or overpriced and are buying second homes in the country
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2007 UDIA Awards |
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December 2007 |
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Riviera Propertie sreceives commendations in the 2007 UDIA Awards.
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Brooker Builders Scoop
Building Excellence Award |
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August 2007 |
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One of East Gippsland’s leading builders, Brooker
Builders Pty Ltd has been recognized for their quality
construction by winning the Best Multi-Unit
Development Award for “The Beach” – 10 Unit
Development on the Paynesville Canals.
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A Boatie's Paradise |
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Australian Property Investor magazine - November 2006 |
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Safe waters, the sound of the ocean and a village atmosphere. Gippsland lakes has it all, along with canalfront land for less than $300,000.
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Fun waterfront at great prices
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The Bairnsdale advertiser - November 3rd, 2006 |
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A recent spate of publicity about Paynesville and Metung in national newspapers, including The Australian, Residential Property Developer and the current November edition of Austrlian Property Investor magazine has seen Paynesville and Metung as the centre of much attantion.
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Market boom nearing |
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Bairnsdale Advertiser - October 16, 2006 |
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A number of real estate agents from around the district have unanimously agreed that Paynesville, Metung and Lakes Entrance are set for a real estate property boom in the not too distant future, particularly after improvements to the Princess Highway are completed next year.
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Paynesville proves popular |
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Star Special Edition - December 2 2005
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Paynesville, the boating capital of Victoria, has seen great changes in the past 21 years with the creation of more than 200 absolute waterfront lots by developers Riviera Properties Limited
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Land Sale Release is worth the wait |
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BAIRNSDALE ADVERTISER: December 2 2005 |
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Noon this Sunday, December 4, sees the long awaited sales of "the inlet" Paynesville the land that everyone has been waiting to be released for years.
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Visionary project a winner |
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East Gippsland News - December 7 2005 |
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Quality regional economic development in East Gippsland was highlighted with the announcement on Friday night that a Paynesville team had taken out a prestigious award for excellence in a residential project.
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Residential Development of less than 250 lots |
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Urban Affairs - Summer 2005 |
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Winning this outstanding award has been the icing on the cake for Riviera Properties which only a few weeks ago celebrated the 21st anniversary of work starting on this imaginative project.
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Canal system complete, open |
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BAIRNSDALE ADVERTISER: August 15 2005 |
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Moving on to Paynesville, Mr Brumby offically opened the Lake King Entrance, part of the Riviera Harbours project described in Friday's Bairnsdale Advertiser.
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Canal system complete |
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BAIRNSDALE ADVERTISER: Friday August 12 2005
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The grand opening of the final stage of the Paynesville canal system today gives the local boating community, East Gippsland residents, baby boomers/lifestyle seekers and developer, Riviera Properties, three great reasons for celebration, according to Tim Weight, managing director of Riviera Properties.
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Paynesville opens |
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VICTORIAN LIFESTYLE: August/September 2005 |
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The grand opening of the final stage of the Paynesville canal system gives the Victorian boating community, East Gippsland residents, baby boomers and lifestyle seekers and the developers Riviera Properties three great reasons for celebration.
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Property Focus: Paynesville
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MONEY: November 2004 |
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Boating capital of the Gippsland Lakes, Paynesville is about 300km east of Melbourne. Prices shot up 111% between 1998 and 2003 according to the REIV. The area is attractive to holiday-makers, retirees and those seeking a seachange, says Cynthia Hodgson, Manager Product Development and Marketing for local developer Riviera Properties.
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Eastern Gippsland coast, canals and country quiet
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PROPERTY INVESTOR: November 2004 |
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Eastern Gippsland's rural and water wonderland has remained a well-kept secret for years. Now the locals are sharing their piece of paradise with investors eager to secure some of the last affordable country and coastal real estate in Victoria.
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Final Harbours stages approved |
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THE BAIRNSDALE ADVERTISER: Friday October 10, 2004 |
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Commonwealth Government approvals have recently been confirmed for the concluding of two stages of waterways construction for the Riviera Harbours Project in Paynesville, under the environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (EPBC Act)
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Canals celebrate 20-year anniversary
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THE BAIRNSDALE ADVERTISER: Friday August 6, 2004 |
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Riviera Property is set to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the commencement of the canal project in Paynesville this year.
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Land and Development |
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THE AGE: Saturday July 31, 2004 |
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They could have built upwards, but they didn't. At Vivente, they thought beyond the triangle on a site outlined like a three-cornered hat, and came up instead with just 13 contemporary terraces, all with northerly aspects.
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Terraces make a Carlton comeback |
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THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW: Friday July 16, 2004 |
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Melbourne's apartment backlash has led to a rare terrace house development in the inner-cityy suburb of Carlton instead of the units or student housing that have mushroomed in the suburb in the past 10 years.
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New Theme For Kings Cove |
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THE BAIRNSDALE ADVERTISER - Thursday April 8, 2004 |
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Purchasers of land in the Kings Cove Metung development (the largest development site on the Gippsland Lakes, consisting of 400 acres) were recently entertained at a brunch at "Marillee" in Metung
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"Be Inspired" theme popular at Metung |
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THE BAIRNSDALE ADVERTISER: Friday April 23, 2004 |
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Kings Cove - Metung, the integrated golfing, boating and residential community has attracted a great deal of interest recently with its new "Be Inspired" and "Sense of Living" theme recently introduced to purchasers
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A new sea change |
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THE AGE: Sunday Feburary 1, 2004 |
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The Gippsland Lakes district has made a name for itself among city - weary folk looking for somthing different
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Water was released into North Quay for the first time
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THE BAIRNSDALE ADVERTISER: Monday December 23, 2002
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The latest phase of Riviera Properties' Paynesville canals development was complete on Friday when water was released into North Quay for the first time
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The next best thing to seaside
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THE AGE |
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Waterfront properties in the Gippsland Lakes region are rivalling those in coastal areas closer to town
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Award Winning Design and craftsmanship
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THE BAIRNSDALE ADVERTISER: Friday July 13, 2001 |
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Admiral's Quay, at Paynesville, is a totally new waterfront living concept for the region, designed and developed by local property developer, Riviera Properties.
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Right here in Gippsland |
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THE BAIRNSDALE ADVERTISER: Friday July 13, 2001 |
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The award winning AQ1 home comprises three bedrooms, three bathrooms, two living areas and the interior gives the visual impression of floating on water
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Excellence Awards |
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THE AGE: Monday September 17, 2001
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The gentle curve of this house follows the landform and the home has a very strong waterside character.
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Views of water from every room
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THE AGE: Saturday May 25, 2001
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Admiral's Quay, at Paynesville, in the Gippsland Lakes region, is as unusual a housing development as you can get in Victoria - property titles extend into the water.
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Lakes living hits right quay |
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THE HERALD SUN: Saturday March 17, 2001 |
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