Aspire Gold Coast to offer whole-floor apartments on Surfers Paradise beachfront

The site, which was bought for $19 million in June, is located next door to the apartment building Beaches to the north and Dorchester on the Beach to the south
Aspire Gold Coast to offer whole-floor apartments on Surfers Paradise beachfront
The proposed entry. Image credit: Mosca Pserras Architects
Joel Robinson December 2, 2021

A Sydney-based developer is set to create Aspire, a beachfront tower on the Surfers Paradise dress circle Garfield Terrace.

The 24-level development at 9-11 Garfield Terrace, currently home to the 1970s Anglesea Court complex, will offer standard size apartments of nearly 500 sqm, with 37 apartments on offer.

The Sydney architect Mosca Pserras Architects designed Aspire which will be broken down in to 30 three-bedroom apartments, six premium three-bed apartments, and one two-level penthouse.

The communal areas are located on the ground and first level, above four levels of basement parking, and will feature a swimming pool right on the beach, next to a lower lawn terrace which will offer direct access.

The level 24 mezzanine level includes further resident amenity, including a plunge pool with a waterfall, a spa, a barbecue and outdoor dining area, a gym, and a sauna.

The site, which was bought for $19 million in June, is located next door to the apartment building Beaches to the north and Dorchester on the Beach to the south.

Garfield Terrace is set for a wave of new apartments in 2022. The Sydney-based Iris Capital, currently selling their Broadbeach apartment project Victoria & Albert, recently emerged as the buyers of a beachfront site at 71 Garfield Terrace.

The apartment developer KTQ, famous for their Elements of Byron luxury hotel stay and their hugely successful stage one sell-out of their $450 million redevelopment of the Kirra Beach Hotel, are planning to create beachfront apartments across their amalgamated mega-block.

The Melbourne-based developer Central Equity are also planning to launch Pacific One in the coming weeks.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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