Kingscliff set for double dose of new off the plan apartment developments after Marine & Pearl greenlit

Allera, who have previously developed in Sydney's Box Hill and Cherrybrook, submitted plans for Marine & Pearl late last year
Kingscliff set for double dose of new off the plan apartment developments after Marine & Pearl greenlit
Joel Robinson November 30, 2023PLANNING ALERT

The humble coastal town of Kingscliff, in the Northern NSW Region just south of the Queensland border, is set to get an injection of not one, but two new off the plan apartment developments.

Following the launch of South East Queensland developer Holm Developments' Kai Kingscliff, Sydney developer Allera has been given the green light to develop Marine & Pearl, on the dress circle Marine Parade.

Marine & Pearl will see 24 apartments delivered across two buildings designed by Clarke Hopkins Clarke at 140-142 Marine Parade, directly opposite Kingscliff Beach.

Marine & Pearl apartments were designed to take in the view.

"Marine & Pearl’s architectural identity is an organic expression of its ocean-side location," the marketing advises.

"With a prime location, stretching from Marine Parade through to Pearl Street, these highly sought-after residences are spacious and private, just metres away from the stunning Kingscliff Beach.

It says the curved form of Marine & Pearl’s buildings mimic the ebb and flow of the sea.

"The scalloped façade, warm timber textures and lush green landscaping respond to the coastal setting and connect with nature."

Each apartment has three-bedrooms and either an ocean-facing balcony or a private garden courtyard with lawn off the open plan kitchen living and dining space.

The central, private pool and impressive outdoor spaces are set amongst lush, landscaped gardens.

Allera, who have previously developed in Sydney's Box Hill and Cherrybrook, submitted plans for Marine & Pearl late last year.

The approval for Marine & Pearl comes quickly off the back of the launch for Kai Kingscliff, the 14-apartment building by Holm Developments on Murphys Road.

Crafted by the acclaimed Tim Stewart Architects, Kai Kingscliff features generous floor plans and expansive balconies with impressive frontage.

Residents will have exclusive access to a resort-style pool and leisure area, outdoor shower, well-appointed lobby and bike or surfboard storage on the ground level of Kia, as well as secure car parking and private storage facilities in the basement.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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