The Chronicle

‘Game-changing’ units

- Tom Gillespie

CONSTRUCTI­ON will start within months on a “gamechangi­ng” set of energy-efficient units near the heart of Toowoomba, after the developer secured approval for them.

Melbourne-based Queensland man Trent Macartney got the green light from the Toowoomba Regional Council to create four two-bedroom units on Haig St in South Toowoomba.

Featuring an energy rating of 7.5 stars, which is above the Australian average of six stars, the new units will include an extensive set of ecofriendl­y features and design elements.

These include rooftop solar panels and battery storage, communal veggie patches, composting stations, vinyl timber plank floors, extra insulation and smart glass.

Mr Maccartney said he wanted to have shovels in the ground by June at the site once he had secured the final approvals from the council.

“I’d say we’re eight weeks from having the building approval and securing funding for the whole thing,” he said.

“That would be a great scenario if we can start constructi­on in June.

“From the study I’ve done over the past 18 months, I believe Toowoomba doesn’t have anything that compares to it.

“Those sorts of design features are subsidiari­es for most developers, but they were essential for myself.”

Mr Macartney said the eventual buyers would save themselves hundreds of dollars every year in electricit­y bills.

The developmen­t will be marketed by Re/Max Success’ Shaun Blackburn, who said two key demographi­cs would be among the likely buyers.

“Recent new unit releases in the past three months have been really popular, so I don’t think that has changed too heavily (since the project was announced in August),” he said.

“The most likely demographi­c is going to be the retirees, especially with the secure community design.

“Being in a gated unit complex with three other people living beside you is going to be a secure feeling.

“The second most-likely buyer is a dual-income couple with no kids, considerin­g the cost to enter these units,” he said.

 ?? ?? IN DEMAND: Concept art for a set of energy-efficient units planned for Haig Street in South Toowoomba.
IN DEMAND: Concept art for a set of energy-efficient units planned for Haig Street in South Toowoomba.

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