Andrews Projects release Beach House penthouse in Broadbeach

The newly launched penthouse, which has a price guide of $6.5 million, crowns the 14-level building which features a curved facade designed by bureau^proberts
Andrews Projects release Beach House penthouse in Broadbeach
Joel Robinson May 8, 2023

The last sky home in Broadbeach's recently completed Beach House development by Andrews Projects, has hit the market.

The newly launched penthouse, which has a price guide of $6.5 million, crowns the 14-level building which features a curved facade designed by bureau^proberts.

There are just 12 full-floor apartments in the Australia Avenue building, featuring open-planned floorplans, north-facing views, and large floor-to-ceiling windows.

Andrews Projects Sales Manager Sarah Andrews said Beach House was designed with owner occupiers in mind, with the majority of purchasers to date being downsizers. A number of buyers came from Victoria.

“Our vision for Beach House was to bring house-sized proportions into an apartment space; floorplans are functional and provide similarities to purchasers’ current homes to make the transition into sky living seamless," Andrews says.

Each home features a kitchen island bench over four metres long, as well as a butler's pantry, dual work from home spaces, a second multi-purpose room and access to the exclusive resident’s only rooftop, complete with a heated infinity pool, spa, gym, sauna and a sunken lounge.

“We don’t expect Residence 1201 to last long, the amount of interest we receive on a daily basis for Beach House is phenomenal - it’s been very well received by the market as there is nothing comparable to in Broadbeach and won’t be for a long time," Andrews added.

“The design and consideration of the site in relation to its neighbours has been really well thought out; the exterior is alluring and features the signature Andrews Projects curves, while extended concrete slabs and vertical blades work as functional sun protectors and privacy screens."

The first 10 residences sold within a week of launching to market back in 2021. Buyers are expected to move in within the coming weeks.

Andrew Projects is currently developing Cascade in Robina, a $250 million, two-tower project set within one hectare of resort-style landscaping and amenity.

A 25-metre magnesium pool, gym, spa pool and sauna form part of the state-of-the-art wellness centre, while generous landscaping complements the lush communal areas which include an amphitheatre and private poolside cabana.

The development, which is due to commence construction in mid-2023, is now selling the second tower apartments, which start from $750,000 for a two-bedroom unit.

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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