This business is a member of a national home building and design franchisor providing proven systems, award-winning popular designs, and service guarantee. The group is a consistent winner of prestigious building and business awards from both the Housing Industry Association and the Master Builders Association.
This Sunshine Coast-based franchisee was established by the current owner in 2014. The business holds exclusive territory within several Sunshine Coast suburbs. Their office/service centre is conveniently located in a prime suburb, just minutes from major Sunshine Coast shopping centres and attractions.
The business also has a modern and exceptionally beautiful display home located in a prominent Display Village; a series of superbly designed homes built by some of the Sunshine Coast's most trusted builders. This display village provides the perfect location for the company's Sunshine Coast display home.
The business is run under a franchise agreement with the national Group. The Group provides outstanding tools and support including fully integrated software and construction management systems, award winning popular designs (over 100 floor plans to advertise and sell), comprehensive marketing including website and digital presence, strong established referral network and connections, fair fee structure plus great training, mentoring and support.
The Sunshine Coast franchisee employs eight staff including six full-time and two part-time staff. The current owner works around ten hours per week in the business.
The possibility of lower interest rates and the need to house a growing population are likely to lift new home building starts in 2024. Medium/high-density home building is likely to see the biggest uplift, but detached house output is also set to expand significantly.
Construction is the third-largest employer in Australia and accounts for one in ten jobs. Nationwide, this stat is forecast to grow by 3.4% in the next three years alone. In Queensland, construction will not slow down, thanks to the upcoming Olympics and the rise of tourism post-Covid. In fact, in Queensland, the construction sector is determined to lift productivity by 20% compared to before the pandemic.