Explore Aspire's resort-inspired amenities

We've taken a look inside all the amenity on offer for residents in the beach fronting Surfers Paradise apartment project, Aspire.
Explore Aspire's resort-inspired amenities
Render of the pool area in Aspire.
Alison Warters November 8, 2022

Sydney-based property developers Garfield Development's venture into the Gold Coast is well under way, with the start of construction bringing their Surfers Paradise project closer to fruition.

Absolute beachfront tower Aspire will comprise just 37 residences over 24-levels, with residents set to enjoy a host of resort-inspired amenities. 

Aspire's ground floor houses some of the amenity offering, where the features include an infinity pool taking in expansive ocean views. The ground floor also boasts a fully equipped gym, as well as a residents lounge, a surfboard and sports storeroom and entertainment areas. 

Stepping up to level one in Aspire, a number of communal areas are scattered around. A second gym finds a space in level one, along with a steam room and infrared sauna, a yoga room and an additional owner's lounge, complete with a kitchen and bar.

Aspire also offers residents a range of break-out spaces and modern office areas, including an oversized conference room complete with TV for hosting presentations and virtual meetings.

The landscaping design by Project Landscape offers lush greenery from the covered entry, to the pool area and lawn terrace. Greenery cascades from the first level podium, providing a verdant backdrop to the communal spaces. 

Along with the in-house amenities, Aspire sits on the doorstep of one of the world’s most famous stretches of sand and surf – Surfers Paradise Beach.

The location is a major drawcard – Aspire occupies a rare absolute beachfront site in the exclusive Northcliffe pocket of Surfers Paradise and is right on the cusp of Broadbeach.

“Buyers love the fact that this is a residents-only boutique building on absolute beachfront,” says Kollosche New Projects sales agent John Mayer.

“We’re finding that people want smaller buildings with fewer neighbours and the convenience of stepping out of your apartment and onto the sand – that is the ultimate luxury," Mayer said. 

An array of boutique cafes, restaurants, and recreational offerings are all accessible within walking distance of Aspire.

Aspire’s pet-friendly features are also attracting the attention of buyers, who appreciate the Juliette balcony that can be lined in artificial grass to accommodate pets. The footpath that runs along the beachside of the building is ideal for morning and afternoon walks.

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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