Three clusters. Sixteen townhouses. One quiet street, in the Sunshine Coast hinterland.
Savi on Swan sits on 3,570m² at 17–19 Swan Street, Beerwah — a boutique development of sixteen two-storey townhouses arranged in three intimate clusters.
Each home offers three bedrooms, a private courtyard, and a single garage. A communal open space with a covered BBQ area sits at the heart of the estate — an invitation to slow down and connect.
Designed by Rogue Architects, the architecture responds to the hinterland with contemporary lines, generous proportions, and a palette pulled from the natural surrounds.
Prep – Year 6 · 3 min drive · catchment school for Savi on Swan.
Year 7 – 12 · 4 min drive · strong academic and vocational programs.
Prep – Year 12 · 8 min · independent co-ed alternative.
University of the Sunshine Coast · 30 min · undergraduate & postgraduate.
Multiple early-learning centres · all under 5 min.
Mooloolaba campus · 25 min · trade and vocational training.
4 min · direct Citytrain line to Brisbane Roma Street.
Local routes to Caloundra, Maleny, and Sunshine Coast University Hospital.
2 min on-ramp · Brisbane CBD 75 min, Sunshine Coast Airport 35 min.
35 min · direct flights to Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, Adelaide.
Beerwah is where the Sunshine Coast slows down — where the Glass House Mountains hold the western horizon and the beaches sit twenty-five minutes east. A place chosen by people who want the lifestyle without the crowds.
Mornings start with bushwalks at Mount Beerwah or coffee at one of the village cafés. Saturdays are at the local farmers market, the Maleny lookout, or a long lunch at Australia Zoo's Crocoseum. By Sunday afternoon you might be at Currimundi Lake, or trailing the Mary Cairncross rainforest with the family.
This is the rhythm Savi was designed around — quiet, considered, and rooted in place.
"We built Savi for the people who want to stay — not just settle. Homes that hold their shape, on a street that holds its character."