Walter Iezzi Property Group
Walter Iezzi Property Group

Walter Iezzi Property Group

c/- 6 Hancock Street  Mooloolaba, QLD 4557
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Highly respected Sunshine Coast developer, Walter Iezzi, has an impeccable track record for creating innovative residential and retail projects on the Sunshine Coast for more than 30 years.  His impressive development portfolio has been recognised with numerous QMBA awards including Best Residential and Retail Development in Queensland.  Walter Iezzi's success lies in his innovation, experience, attention to detail and his ability to exceed market expectations every time.  Most recent projects Oceanus Bokarina Beach, Nova Mooloolaba, Pinnacle Picnic Point, Elysee Alexandra Headland and Saffire Mooloolaba Beach, with a combined value of $190million,  have sold out prior to completion by attracting great demand from astute investors and owner occupiers from around Australia and overseas.  Mission Statement Walter Iezzi Property Group is genuinely committed to delivering lifestyle.  We believe that great design can evoke many feelings, be it happiness, familiarity, awe, passion or even love.  Any design that elecits such a response while being functional has a real reason for being a sense of purpose… A place in the grand scale of things.  Creation in this sense knows no barriers. Our emphasis is on maximizing space, lifestyle and functionality – both indoors and out. We relentlessly pursue integrity of construction so you can be confident of build quality and long term durability.  

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