Aspire construction phase begins

Aspire construction phase begins
Aspire, Surfers Paradise apartments starts construction phase on prestigious Garfield Terrace
Alison Warters July 29, 2022

Construction has begun on Sydney-based Garfield Developments, Gold Coast apartment project, Aspire.

Following months of due diligence, Aspire ticked off their long list of criteria to begin the construction phase on their exclusive beachfront Surfers Paradise residences.

Comprising just 37 residences over 24-levels, the boutique collection of full-floor and half-floor residences, along with an exclusive two-storey penthouse offer absolute beachfront living, in a modern, contemporary design.

With full development approval in place and demolition starting, prospective buyers can check out the newly-opened display suite at 4 Charles Avenue, Broadbeach, on the ground floor of Oracle, showcasing life inside an Aspire apartments.

The display suite includes a full kitchen and bathroom, as well as the same luxury finishes found in each of the apartments, such as flooring, cabinetry and tapware, with Kollosche New Projects also on-hand to provide a 3D tour of the three and four-bedroom residences.

Developed by the Sydney-based group, Aspire will land on the enviable Garfield Terrace beachfront.

Each of the half-floor apartments span between 207 sqm and 217 sqm of space, with the six full-floor apartment offering an expansive 414 sqm of space.

Crowning the tower is the two-level penthouse, which covers 716 sqm of internal space.

Designed by Mosca Pserras Architects, each apartment has been crafted with sophisticated comfort and luxury in mind, featuring high-end fit outs from European Oak floors to Gaggeneau appliances.

Aspire will also be home to an exclusive suite of residential amenity, including a luxury infinity pool, a gym with a yoga room, a steam room and  infra-red sauna, barbecue facilities, a bar and residents' lounge, a modern office space with a conference room, and a surfboard/sports store room.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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