AURA on the Beach full-floor residences at Northcliffe set for exclusive release

AURA will see only 26 full-floor residences on offer, and a single multi-level penthouse, one of the largest on the Surfers Paradise beachfront
AURA on the Beach full-floor residences at Northcliffe set for exclusive release
Aura on the Beach
Joel Robinson December 26, 2022

Established Sydney-based developer ASF Group have begun to receive offers on the first limited release of their new beachfront Northcliffe project, AURA on the Beach.

Following on from their sold-out Hope Island masterplan The Peninsula, and their beachside tower The AU which is well on its way to achieving sold-out status, AURA sits in one of the best spots in the whole of the central Gold Coast.

AURA will see only 26 full-floor residences on offer, and a single multi-level penthouse, one of the largest on the Surfers Paradise beachfront.

ASF Group Marketing Director Daniel Fang says they have already received offers on most first-release apartments, with buyer interest ranging from sophisticated early birds to international sunseekers.

“AURA is a highly sought after offering of only 27 beachfront homes – there are only so many absolute beachfront residential opportunities, let alone at this calibre of design, finish and amenity," Fang says

Not only located on the dress circle Garfield Terrace, the 31-level tower sits on one of the only corner blocks on the exclusive street with the beach entry just steps from AURA's front door.

It's also located directly across the road from Northcliffe Surf Club, which means two things for buyers; the convenience of one of the most popular, recently renovated, surf clubs in town, and the sweeping views down to Coolangatta to the south that will never be built out.

AURA on the Beach has been designed by Brisbane-based Blight Rayner, led by its director and acclaimed architect Michael Rayner, to harness the strengths of its coastal location.

Each full-floor apartment will have four bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and more than 10 metres of direct ocean frontage.

With an existing approval in place, ASF and Blight Rayner have sought to enhance the usability of AURA's outdoor spaces.

"We wanted to create an outdoor space that beckoned residents to use it. This gave rise to the fluid morphology of the balcony which shelters users from the elements whilst offering a depth ideal for relaxation, entertainment, and regular use." Fang says.

"In addition to the ocean views that are part and parcel with the location, the Juliet balconies on AURA's western façade will offer a desirable vantage point to soak in sunset views of the Hinterland or cityscape."

ASF also expanded AURA's resident-only amenity offering which will include an ocean-view infinity pool, cabana, gym, and yoga room on the podium floor. 

There will now be a rooftop alfresco entertainment area with views of the Gold Coast's cityscape and hinterland.

Only a handful of the full-floor apartments remain available in AURA's limited release.

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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