Across the road from one of the Gold Coast’s famed golden-sand beaches, a new development is offering 28 sumptuous whole-floor apartments with never-to-be-built-out ocean views.
Luxe Broadbeach occupies a north-east-facing corner block opposite Kurrawa beach and parklands. DBI’s architecture takes its cues from the natural beauty of the coastline. Inside, a Manhattan-inspired elegance reigns.
The apartments are located from level six and up.
Crowning the new project by Broadbeach Luxe Development Company is a two-storey penthouse. Each home has three secure car spaces.
Residents will have access to a luxurious range of amenities on level 5, including a 25-metre heated lap pool, infinity pool, private lounge, sauna, barbecue area, gym and yoga lawn with views over the foreshore to the ocean.
TOTAL Property Group managing director Adrian Parsons says Luxe Broadbeach is designed to meet growing demand from owner-occupiers seeking prestige homes with spacious layouts.
“A highly desirable lifestyle and well-established home market on the Gold Coast have been attracting high-net-worth individuals who have been re-evaluating where they want to live and looking towards south-east Queensland for unique lifestyle opportunities,” Parsons says.
“We have been receiving an unprecedented level of enquiries from more buyers searching for properties with higher price tags, as interstate people continue to look north, locals upgrade and expats return home.”
Luxe Broadbeach is within easy walking distance of some of the Gold Coast’s best shops, cafes, restaurants and nightlife, from Asian fusion at Mamasan and Hideaway Kitchen & Bar to authentic Italian at Gemelli Broadbeach and Greek street food at The Lamb Shop.
Across the road from the new homes, The Oasis Shopping Centre has a buzzy outdoor dining precinct, including Harajuku Gyoza, a Japanese craft microbrewery.
Pacific Fair, a shopping mecca with more than 400 stores, is a 10-minute walk away.
Kurrawa beach has some of the most sprawling oceanfront parklands on the Gold Coast, including grassy fields, sports facilities, playgrounds and barbecue areas.
The median unit price on the Gold Coast rose 30.2 per cent over the past five years, according to the Domain House Price Report for the September 2021 quarter, up 12.4 per cent over the past 12 months.
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