Busy Broadbeach set for another owner-occupier apartment tower

A company linked with local estate agent, Ali Mian, has submitted plans to the Gold Coast City Council for a 21 level tower with just 27 three and four-bedroom apartments
Busy Broadbeach set for another owner-occupier apartment tower
The renders of the project at 38 Australia Avenue. Image supplied
Alison Warters January 18, 2022

The busy Broadbeach market is expecting a new residential apartment tower targeted at the high end owner-occupier.

A company linked with local estate agent, Ali Mian, has submitted plans to the Gold Coast City Council for a 21 level tower with just 27 three and four-bedroom apartments.

Raunik Design handled the architecture of the tower at 38 Australia Avenue.

There will be 20 three-bedroom apartments, from levels two to 12, and then a recreation level which will feature a swimming pool, day beds, a barbecue area, dining and seating spaces, as well as a kids play room, a board room and a gym.

To track the project through to its availability, enquire here.

Busy Broadbeach set for another owner-occupier apartment tower

Above the recreation level to the top of the building is where the four bedroom apartments will live, topping out with a two level penthouse at level 21.

The penthouse covers 267 sqm, with the two living areas and three bedrooms on the lower level. Upstairs, the master suite includes a walk in wardrobe and ensuite, as well as a second kitchen, living and dining area. Stepping onto the balcony, the 116 sqm space comes with a private pool, an outdoor kitchen, as well as a barbecue and pizza oven.

To track the project through to its availability, enquire here.

The developer joins a host of interstate property groups currently sweeping up sites on Broadbeach as they look to take advantage of rising demand for new apartments and a looming under-supply of stock.

Developers have also been buoyed by state government forecasts that suggest the Gold Coast could now attract up to 15,000 people per annum.

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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