Palm Beach gets a ‘glow up’ with new apartment developments

Date:

Share post:


The Gold Coast’s Palm Beach is in the midst of regentrification, with numerous new luxury apartment developments popping up along the shoreline of the once sleepy seaside village.

Older apartment complexes are being replaced with brand new builds, cafes are setting up shop and downsizers and young families alike are looking to make Palm Beach home.

In April, Marquee Development Partners (MDP) launched La Belle Palm Beach to market,  and already more than 70 per cent of the 75 exclusive apartments have sold.

MDP Sales Manager Azura Griffen said Palm Beach, which is nestled between Tugun and Burleigh Waters, was hot property at the moment.

“Palm Beach really has been gentrified, not only by Marquee, but by other developers as well,” she said.

“There has been a massive shift with a lot of younger families moving down to that southern end of the Gold Coast.

“It’s so close to the beach and it has that beautiful strip of Palm Beach ocean, it’s a quiet little inlet that’s about 4-5km long.

“It’s quite secluded.”

Ms Griffen said an array of amenities, including surf clubs, shops, supermarkets and more, were all within walking distance.

“You’ve got a lot of new cafes and restaurants that have come into the area as well,” she said.

“Surfers Paradise attracts a lot of tourists, but Palm Beach has more so become a local community.

“We have a lot of schools, a couple of shopping centres and everything is really accessible within a short space.”

La Belle Palm Beach 2
La Belle Palm Beach. Photo: Marquee Development Partners

Ms Griffen said La Belle Palm Beach’s penthouse collection would be released to the market later this year, but construction on the 14-level development had already started. 

She said there would be 11 penthouses or sub-penthouses in total. 

Residents at La Belle will enjoy amenities including a heated outdoor pool and spa, multiple teppanyaki dining bars and entertaining areas, a resident’s lounge featuring a bar and billiards table. 

A state-of-the-art wellness centre will offer a fully equipped gymnasium, yoga and Pilates studios, Nordic and Infrared saunas, cold plunge pools and indoor hydrotherapy spa.

La Belle Palm Beach 3
La Belle Palm Beach. Photo: Marquee Development Partners

“The response to La Belle Palm Beach has been extraordinary, attracting buyers not only from Palm Beach and the southern Gold Coast but also from major cities like Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne,” she said.

“This project exemplifies our dedication to creating a residential experience that exceeds expectations and meets the highest standards of coastal luxury.”

Located at 332 The Esplanade, La Belle Palm Beach still has some three and four-bedroom apartments available, with prices starting from $2.995 million.

Construction is expected to be finished in the second quarter of 2026.

Queensland builder-developer 5Point Projects has also lodged a development application for Palm Shores after recently acquiring a beachfront site on Jefferson Lane for $15.8 million. 

Palm Shores will comprise an exclusive collection of 16 apartments over nine levels and with a rare 20m of absolute beach frontage. 

Palm Shores follows 5Point’s Ophira, another Palm Beach development currently under construction in the same lane.

“Palm Beach is among the most desirable beachfront suburbs on the Gold Coast and Palm Shores affirms our commitment to delivering the ultimate in coastal living for discerning buyers,” 5Point Director Damian Dove said.

“Our aim is to keep it boutique, private and exclusive while capturing the very essence of the laid-back lifestyle of Palm Beach.

“The proposal we have put forward for this magnificent site is code assessable which assures buyers that we can bring this development to the market as soon as possible.”

Palm Shores
A development application has been submitted for Palm Shores at Palm Beach. Photo: 5Point Projects

Designed by Plus Architecture, Palm Shores will deliver two three-bedroom apartments per floor spread across six levels, with each of the apartments offering a north-south split.

It will also introduce two four-bedroom beach homes spanning two levels. 

Each of the beach homes will have its own pool and private grassed yard facing the beachfront.

Palm Shores will also comprise two penthouses spanning two storeys, each with its own private rooftop amenities such as a pool, barbecue and entertaining area.

Shared facilities on the ground floor will comprise hot and cold pools, sauna, barbecue and entertaining zone, as well as dedicated toilet and shower facilities.

5Point lodged the development application for Palm Shores with the City of Gold Coast last week.



Source link

Nicole Lambert
Nicole Lambert
Nicole Lamber is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes about arts, entertainment, lifestyle, and home news. Nicole has been a journalist for years and loves to write about what's going on in the world.

Recent posts

Related articles

City exodus: four in ten eye a move to regional Australia

Four in ten city residents are now considering a move to regional Australia, as new research reveals...

‘Mum and Dad’ investors the key to affordable housing

Small-scale property investors could play a big role in addressing Australia’s affordable housing crisis, according to new...

UK renters face 18% hike by 2029 amid housing supply challenges

Rents in the UK are projected to increase by nearly 18% over the next five years, according...

How I Sold It: from plain to powerhouse

By the time the marketing campaign for 57 Goldsmith St, Elwood, was complete Chisholm & Gammon Managing...

Changing perceptions, new strategies: how businesses can help property managers

Property Managers are no longer the young and inexperienced “poor cousins of sales” and neither are they...

Ray White Northern Beaches expands with ninth office

David Walker and Charles Caravousanos have expanded their footprint on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, acquiring Hunter Estate Agents...

NAR’s REACH program crowned top PropTech accelerator

The National Association of Realtors’ (NAR) REACH technology growth program has been named PropTech Outlook’s 2024 Accelerator...

New home sales lift as market rebounds

New home sales jumped in October, with an 8.8 per cent increase compared to September, signalling a...