Land estate on the Gold Coast achieves 70 per cent sell-out

Land estate on the Gold Coast achieves 70 per cent sell-out
Urban EditorialNovember 24, 20201 min read

The Gallery, a $33 million, 46-lot land estate in the Gold Coast’s Hope Island, has achieved a 70 per cent sell-out.

Developed by local developer GH Australia, the Gallery has generated in excess of $20 million and is among this year’s best-selling Gold Coast land estates as local demand increases.

Tony Hymus, who is marketing the estate, said the high interstate demand in the community, combined with the imminent opening of the border, is driving locals to quickly purchase the limited land.

Located within the Links Hope Island Resort, the Gallery is situated between the resort’s golf course and the saltwater creek reserve.

“With all the other unique lifestyle benefits of living at Hope Island Resort on the doorstep, it’s no surprise that the land opportunity offered within this community has been met with such great interest”, Hymus said.

Only 15 golf and water fronting land lots remain, with prices beginning at $582,000 for a 608 sqm lot.

The land offerings include lots up to 873 sqm, which are priced from over $1 million.

The Gallery is located in close proximity to the $65 million Hope Island marketplace and will soon offer additional amenities such as a gym and refurbished clubhouse.  

All lots are registered and ready for home construction. You can see what the Gallery has to offer here: 

Other projects developed by GH Australia include Sydney's newest master-planned community Park Sydney in Erskineville

Residences begin from $1.54 million in the landmark buildings designed by WMK Architecture, Botany and Cascade. The recently completed towers have nearly sold out.

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