Amaya at Broadbeach hits major sales milestone

The 33-level tower, just 300-metres from the beach, has two-bedroom apartments starting from $1.25 million, and three-bedroom apartments from $1.29 million
Amaya at Broadbeach hits major sales milestone
Alison Warters June 20, 2023SALES UPDATE

Canberra-based developer Amalgamated Property and partner Base Development have hit a major milestone at its Gold Coast tower, Amaya Broadbeach.

They've now sold over 50 per cent of the 120 apartments which are now under construction at 30 First Avenue.

The 33-level tower, just 300-metres from the beach, has two-bedroom apartments starting from $1.25 million, and three-bedroom apartments from $1.29 million.

DBI Design have focused on creating a harmonious relationship between the building and its natural surroundings, allowing residents to indulge in views of the Hinterland, the ocean, and the vibrant greenery of nearby parks and streets. 

There are only four apartments per floor, so residents are getting the best of both worlds with a high-level of amenity which is expected in a high-rise tower, with the exclusivity and privacy of a small number of apartments on each level.

The apartments feature open-plan layouts, allowing for generous living spaces that seamlessly flow onto large private balconies.

Premium finishes and high-quality inclusions can be found throughout the apartments, including premium stone, engineered timber flooring, and top-of-the-line Smeg appliances, as well as floor-to-ceiling glass windows, strategically positioned to maximise both natural light and the views in every home.

Amaya also offers residents an abundance of resort-style amenities, including a lap pool, state-of-the-art gym, yoga terrace, spa, sauna, and steam room.

Amaya residents will have easy access to what makes the Gold Coast so sought-after, while also being near to everyday conveniences such as cafes, shops and transport links. 

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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