90 Trevor Street, Ulverstone
We’re incredibly proud to share plans for a new residential subdivision in Ulverstone, recently featured in The Advocate. This million-dollar, two-stage development is a major project for us at 40|43 Developments, and one we’ve been working towards for some time.
We’ve only had a few short years in the development space, but opportunities like this don’t come around often. Being trusted and capable of bringing a project of this scale to life is a huge step for our team, and we’re genuinely excited to make it happen, with the support of fellow local developers, builders and contractors.
The proposed subdivision includes 27 residential lots, delivered across two carefully planned stages.
Stage One will focus on Lots 24, 25, 26 and 27, accessed via Trevor Street.
Stage Two will deliver Lots 1-23, along with a new council-maintained road off Walker Street.
Each lot has been designed with knowledge of the area in mind, and our home designs will be too, maximising space, natural light and outlook. Each site also allows space for on-site car parking.
The development will be overseen and project managed by our Sam Walters, who will work closely with local contractors and trades to deliver a quality outcomes and support the local economy. Sam will oversee the subdivision from start to finish, managing delivery across both stages. With a total project value of $1.143 million, this development represents a huge opportunity for all involved.
We’re currently deep in the concept and design phase, exploring how each lot can be utilised to create a place people genuinely want to live.
Buyers will have the flexibility to:
Purchase land only, or
Engage us, and work together on a complete house and land package, keeping the process simple, transparent and well-managed.
Yes, there are challenges to work through (that’s development), but that’s part of what makes this so exciting. This project has the potential to bring new families, retirees, and fresh energy into Ulverstone, creating a welcoming new pocket of the Central Coast.
Watch this space...