Real Estate
Investing in Australia is qualified as “safe” thanks to the political stability of the country, as long as you aim strategic cities and regions. Therefore, Devos International focus on looking for Real Estate projects in the South East Queensland (Sunshine Coast, Brisbane, Gold Coast), Sydney and Melbourne.
The South East Queensland (SEQ) region is Australia’s fastest-growing region, attracting on average 55,000 new residents each year over the past two decades. The region is also experiencing rapid employment growth and is emerging as a significant economic hub with national and international recognition.
Read more on the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
The City of Sydney is Australia’s iconic face to the world - its international visitor flag-bearer, boasting seven of the top ten most popular international visitor attractions. Half of all international visitors come to Sydney and two-thirds of international business visitors. The consequence is that the City is the prime driver of both the Australian and NSW economy.
Read more about Sydney.
Victoria (capital city, Melbourne) has one of the strongest economies and most enviable lifestyles in the developed world. The diverse pool of a highly skilled workforce offers industry a mix of energy, creativity and ability. This collective capability has driven a decade and a half of record growth and prosperity and making Melbourne and Victoria the ideal investment opportunity.
Read more about Melbourne.
Cairns serves as the major commercial centre for the Far North Queensland and Cape York Peninsula Regions. It is a base for the regional offices of various government departments. The land around Cairns is still used for sugar cane farming, although this land is increasingly under pressure from new suburbs as the city grows. Tourism plays a major part in the Cairns economy. According to Tourism Australia, the Cairns region is the fourth-most popular destination for international tourists in Australia after Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. The city is becoming a significant economical centre in not just tourism, but in services as well, with many new office towers being built and planned for the near future.
The South East Queensland (SEQ) region is Australia’s fastest-growing region, attracting on average 55,000 new residents each year over the past two decades. The region is also experiencing rapid employment growth and is emerging as a significant economic hub with national and international recognition.
Read more on the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
The City of Sydney is Australia’s iconic face to the world - its international visitor flag-bearer, boasting seven of the top ten most popular international visitor attractions. Half of all international visitors come to Sydney and two-thirds of international business visitors. The consequence is that the City is the prime driver of both the Australian and NSW economy.
Read more about Sydney.
Victoria (capital city, Melbourne) has one of the strongest economies and most enviable lifestyles in the developed world. The diverse pool of a highly skilled workforce offers industry a mix of energy, creativity and ability. This collective capability has driven a decade and a half of record growth and prosperity and making Melbourne and Victoria the ideal investment opportunity.
Read more about Melbourne.
Cairns serves as the major commercial centre for the Far North Queensland and Cape York Peninsula Regions. It is a base for the regional offices of various government departments. The land around Cairns is still used for sugar cane farming, although this land is increasingly under pressure from new suburbs as the city grows. Tourism plays a major part in the Cairns economy. According to Tourism Australia, the Cairns region is the fourth-most popular destination for international tourists in Australia after Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. The city is becoming a significant economical centre in not just tourism, but in services as well, with many new office towers being built and planned for the near future.
Read more about Cairns.
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