New RV village for grey nomads www.caravancampingsales.com.au Click here to visit article A Queensland housing community catering to those who enjoy the RV lifestyle and own large motorhomes is close to fruition. Work has started on Queensland’s first RV-focused residential community, a 210 home housing estate on the Fraser Coast catering to the needs of
Vision of the future Work starts on multi-million dollar RV park Front page, Fraser Coast Chronicle, Sept 1, 2010 Click here to see the article WORK is under way on one of the most ambitious projects to hit Maryborough in years, a $73 million RV Homebase that will create 210 homes in
RV Homebase inventor delighted Sunshine Coast Daily, p4, September 1, 2010 Click here to view article The man who dreamed up the RV Homebase project was in Maryborough yesterday to share the moment when the dream began to become a reality. Peter Shadforth, chair of RV Homebase, was clearly excited about the prospect, with a
Work to begin on RV HOMEBASE SUNSHINE Coast investors have rushed to be part of Queensland’s first recreational vehicle-focused residential development to be built at Maryborough. More than 60 investors, mostly Coast-based, have poured $10.215 million into the venture, over-subscribing the capital raising by some $2 million. Work will start next month on RV Homebase
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TWO Sunshine Coast brothers have combined a shared passion for the open road and turned it into a business venture, set to deliver a fresh housing concept to Queensland. Camping fanatics and successful businessmen Peter and John Shadforth have teamed up for the first time to guide development of RV HOMEBASE Fraser Coast, a master-planned
FOLLOWING more than three decades running successful businesses on the Sunshine Coast, two prominent brothers have joined forces for the first time to develop RV HOMEBASE Fraser Coast, an innovative new residential housing alternative aimed at the rapidly expanding grey nomad market. Excited by the opportunity to work together on a major project for the
TWO Sunshine Coast brothers have combined a shared passion for the open road and turned it into a business venture, set to deliver a fresh housing concept to Queensland. Camping fanatics and successful businessmen Peter and John Shadforth have teamed up for the first time to guide development of RV HOMEBASE Fraser Coast, a master-planned
BROTHERS Peter and John Shadforth have combined their passion for caravanning with their experience in property development to create a master-planned village designed specifically for motor home-owning grey nomads. RV Homebase Fraser Coast is believed to be the state’s first housing development purpose-built to suit the needs of the large numbers of people who pack
Two Sunshine Coast businessmen are seeking $14 million from investors to fund RV Homebase Fraser Coast, which will offer US-style caravan and motorhome housing estates around Australia. Richard Winten, a former managing director of Sports Direction, says the estates will provide housing with oversized garages to accommodate the large vehicles used by so-called ‘grey nomads.’