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Raymond Terrace on the rise: development and investment gaining momentum

  • Writer: intouch Magazine
    intouch Magazine
  • Jun 26
  • 2 min read
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Raymond Terrace is experiencing a wave of development growth, with a sharp rise in applications and renewed interest from investors helping to shape a stronger future for the town.

In the past financial year, Port Stephens Council has approved 77 new residential homes in Raymond Terrace and has a further 27 units under assessment, reflecting growing confidence in the area's potential.

Mayor Leah Anderson said the current momentum is thanks to recent efforts aimed at attracting new businesses and encouraging development.

“Our focus has been on unlocking the potential of Raymond Terrace, and we’re starting to see the results,” Mayor Anderson said.

“This isn’t growth for growth’s sake – it’s about bringing new housing, jobs, and amenities that will benefit our whole community,” she added.

Major projects like the approved redevelopment of the Raymond Terrace Bowling Club, which includes a 6-storey hotel, 50 apartments, pool and function space, are set to bring new life and opportunity to the heart of town.

Raymond Terrace has also been included in the NSW Government’s latest housing reforms, allowing for increased building heights around town centres and paving the way for further growth.

“We know Raymond Terrace has a big future – and we’ve been working hard behind the scenes to attract the right kind of attention,” Mayor Anderson said.

A 3-month investment campaign run by Council earlier this year helped put Raymond Terrace on the map for investors across Sydney, the Central Coast, Newcastle and the Hunter, attracting more than 9,290 visits to Council’s dedicated webpage.

“It’s great to see promotion like this is translating into real projects and real benefits for our residents. Council is absolutely committed to making the planning process easier, supporting good development, and building a thriving, connected future for Raymond Terrace," Mayor Anderson concluded.

For more information about development applications at Port Stephens Council, visit pscouncil.info/development-applications

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