Lake Terraces offer rare waterfront apartments in Robina

The Robina development, inland from the busy suburbs of the Gold Coast on the Lake Orr, comprises a mix of 49 two and three-bedroom apartments, each offering two car spaces and a private storage space
Lake Terraces offer rare waterfront apartments in Robina
Alison Warters July 18, 2023PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

The under-construction Lake Terraces offers prospective buyers a rare opportunity to front the water in Robina.

The Robina development, inland from the coastal suburbs of the Gold Coast on Lake Orr, comprises a mix of 49 two and three-bedroom apartments, each offering two car spaces and a private storage space.

Ideally located at 26-28 Ben Lexcen Place, directly across the water from Bond University's extensive sporting complex, Lake Terraces allows residents easy access to beaches, parks, high-end retail, and world-class dining, presenting itself as the perfect way for residents to immerse themselves in the best Robina has to offer.

As Lake Terraces rises gracefully from the water's edge, it encapsulates the essence of the relaxed Gold Coast lifestyle. The crowning glory of the residences lies in the private rooftop terraces, exclusively available to the top-floor apartments, where residents will enjoy unparalleled views.

The apartments feature open plan living and dining spaces, with each flowing seamlessly onto generously sized balconies, designed to capture water views.

With the residents' well-being in mind, Lake Terraces boasts a range of amenities designed to enhance the living environment at the development. There will be a water-facing pool, along with a communal barbecue area and an open waterfront space, allocated for activities such as yoga and exercise.

The two-bedroom apartments are priced from $799,000, spanning 81 sqm, while the three-bedders begin from $945,000. They have 104 sqm of living space.

Completion on Lake Terraces is scheduled for early 2025. 

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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