A vision to create a green oasis in the heart of Hope Island: Around Aniko's No.35 Grant Residences

Positioned on one of the last available parcels of Hope Island waterfront, 35 Grant Residences provides unrivalled bridge-free access to the Coomera River, Broadwater, and the Gold Coast's famous waterways
A vision to create a green oasis in the heart of Hope Island: Around Aniko's No.35 Grant Residences
Alison Warters July 31, 2023PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

In the rapidly expanding landscape of the Gold Coast, Hope Island stands out as one of the region's fastest-growing and most sought-after areas.

Nestled alongside canals, the suburb has become a haven for residents seeking easy water access for boating, fishing, jet skiing, and an array of water sports.

Adding to the allure of the location is the new market village, Marina Quays, which epitomises the upscale feel of the suburb. The village boasts an eclectic mix of boutique-style retailers, entertainment options, and a dedicated area for children. 

At the heart of the coveted residential suburb lies Aniko Group's No. 35 Grant Residences, the boutique development of 58 townhouses which combine contemporary architecture with innovative landscaping.

Positioned on one of the last available parcels of Hope Island waterfront, 35 Grant Residences provides unrivalled bridge-free access to the Coomera River, Broadwater, and the Gold Coast's famous waterways. The prime location offers residents the opportunity to embrace coastal city living at its finest.

Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the abundant green spaces that surround the development, striking the perfect balance between tranquility and excitement.

The location of 35 Grant Residences within the thriving community of Hope Island allows residents to experience luxury oceanside living paired with upscale dining, premier shopping, and top-notch golfing.

The area's popularity is evident from the rising property prices, with median house prices surging to $1.475 million in 2022, representing a 38.5 percent increase in just 12 months. The average unit price also saw a rise of 16.5 percent, reaching $679,000.

To ensure the sustainable development of the area, Hope Island is being planned under a specific control plan. The plan foresees a controlled population growth, with a cap set at 18,000 residents. 

No. 35 Grant Residences also benefits from proximity to transportation hubs. Hope Island, Helensvale, and Coomera train stations are just a short drive away, offering convenient connectivity to the broader Gold Coast region, while the newly constructed M1 Motorway ensures seamless travel to places such as Brisbane, Brisbane Airport, and Coolangatta Airport, all of which are within 45 minutes' reach.

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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