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Gosford isn’t one place: it drops from apartment towers on the Brisbane Water shore up to family homes on the ridge, and the garage door changes the whole way down. Here’s where we work, and what tends to be behind the door in each part.
Roughly how many homes in each area are units versus houses, which is a fair guide to whether you’re looking at a roller door in a shared basement or a sectional door on a driveway. (Dwelling figures from the national address register.)
The town centre is overwhelmingly apartments: think shared basement carparks and roller doors, on the low-lying streets around Mann Street, Donnison Street and Georgiana Terrace where the rain pools and the estuary air bites.
The peninsula between the Broadwater and Caroline Bay: apartments and townhouses right on the water. Roller-door country, and the front line for salt-air corrosion. More on Point Frederick →
The other side of the highway, a real mix of homes and the town’s light-industrial and trade belt along Racecourse Road. Commercial rollers and workshop doors as well as houses.
Just across Erina Creek, about half units, half houses, so genuinely anything: roller doors on the unit blocks, sectional and older tilt doors on the established homes toward Rumbalara.
Up along the western shore of Brisbane Water, mostly houses on the slopes, driveways and sectional doors, with the rail line and the water close by.
Up the hill north of town: family homes with driveways and double garages, the sectional-door heartland. Sloped approaches mean an opener and a well-balanced door earn their keep. More on Wyoming →
We work across the suburbs bordering Gosford, too, a short run around the water. If you’re nearby and not listed, just ask.