Top five Main Beach apartments for sale on the Gold Coast

Over the past year alone, two-bedroom units in Main Beach have seen weekly asking prices grow 17.0 per cent, according to SQM Research

Located at the northern tip of the Gold Coast, the affluent, residential suburb of Main Beach is an enviable location for budding investors and families who love the beachside lifestyle.

Just walking distance from some of the region’s most iconic beaches, dining precincts and celebrated recreational venues, it provides convenient access to everything this relaxed beachside location has to offer.

Although demographics point to a large portion of established independents, youth and elderly singles, families moving to Main Beach have been steadily growing.

This is all thanks to the convenience of living close by the Marina Mirage, which has an array of boutique shopping and waterfront dining experiences.

The area is also home to two of the Gold Coast’s most luxurious five-star hotels, the Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort and the decadent Palazzo Versace.

Over the past year alone, two-bedroom units in Main Beach have seen weekly asking prices grow 17.0 per cent, according to SQM Research.

This is significant when compared to Brisbane’s 12-month change of 6.5 per cent for two-bedders.

Urban takes a look at the top Main Beach apartments for sale on Urban.com.au.

1. La Mer
Developer: Polites Property Group & QNY Group

Main Beach

La Mer 3580 Main Beach Parade, Main Beach QLD 4217 

Ideally located in the heart of Main Beach, La Mer boasts luxurious three and four-bedroom apartments with spacious floorplans exceeding 307sqm.

Designed by Archidiom, the residences feature two ocean-view balconies, a large walk-in pantry, spacious separate laundry and dedicated storage areas.

Among the development’s communal recreational facilities include a 13-metre pool, barbeque facilities, private sun lounges and a yoga lawn.

2. Pearl Main Beach
Developer: Raptis

Main Beach

Pearl Main Beach 3550-3552 Main Beach Parade, Main Beach QLD 4217 

Located at 3550-3552 Main Beach Parade, Pearl rises 30 floors and boasts 80 two and three-bedroom residences.

Pearl Main Beach offers a striking architectural presence and includes an exquisite lobby, rooftop pool and easy beach access.

Each residence maximises expansive views with floor-to-ceiling windows, while clean lines and a gentle palette inspire harmony and relaxation.

3. Midwater
Developer: Heran Building Group

Main Beach

Midwater 3496 Main Beach Parade, Main Beach QLD 4217 

Boasting 165 residences in one, two and three-bedroom configurations, Midwater apartments are now available in Main Beach.

Designed by Cottee Parker Architects, the development boasts stunning interior design, resort-style amenities and picturesque views year-round.

Resident facilities include fully-automated valet parking, a beachfront infinity lap pool, smart home automation, rooftop pool, wellbeing centre and beach access.

4. Belvedere
Developer: Winten Property Group

Main Beach

Belvedere 25 Woodroffe Avenue, Main Beach QLD 4217 

Belvedere is yet another addition to the growing, rich history of Main Beach, as the largest new residential block on Tedder Avenue.

Located just 300m from the beach and a massive 2,655sqm site, the refined and sophisticated façade reflects the quality of residences within.

Amenities include 24-metre lap pool, grand entrance, grand lobby, four-storey atrium, rooftop pool and resident dining spaces.

5. The Monaco
Developer: Ignite Projects

Main Beach

The Monaco Main Beach 2-4 MacArthur Parade, Main Beach QLD 4217 

The Monaco presents the very best of ultra-luxurious Gold Coast living, with every detail designed to capture unimpeded beachside views.

Designed by Rothelowman, the 24-level residential tower delivers a sky garage, custom-designed kitchens and up to 600-sqm of living space per apartment.

Among the range of amenities is a 24-metre heated pool, coastal-themed daybeds, rainforest foliage and a Wellness Studio.

 

Article Source: www.urban.com.au

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