Combining Sustainability and Luxury – Sunrise at 1770

Sunrise at 1770 combines three of the BEC Team’s favourite things: high-end luxury housing, a strong emphasis on sustainability and long walks on the beach. The multi-award-winning housing development spans six beaches and 625 hectares along Australia’s stunning eastern coastline, but is more than just a luxury gated community.

While the community offers permanent and holiday residents a slew of state-of-the-art facilities (pools, tennis courts, volleyball courts, and dining pavilions are just a few) it strives to be more than just an idyllic holiday destination.  Sunset at 1770 embraces best environmental practice and excellence in design technology in order to ensure that sustainability remains a foundational goal throughout its design and operation.  It’s a sentiment that the BEC team gets right alongside, as we continually implement the same goals in our own operation.

For more information and some gorgeous pictures, check out the Sunrise at 1770 website. Our most recent BEC Christmas retreat took us to a very similar beach-side community, take a look at some of the photos!

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