Chevron Island's apartment development pipeline to continue

The Mawarra Street site has an existing development approval for 105 one, two- and three-bedroom apartments.
Chevron Island's apartment development pipeline to continue
Jonathan ChancellorAugust 5, 2021

A residential development opportunity on Chevron Island on the Gold Coast has been listed for sale. 

The 25-29 Mawarra Street site is an amalgamation of three residential properties.

It is a 1,517sqm site.   

CBRE Gold Coast agent Mark Witheriff said the approval was for a north-facing apartment building that will feature coastline, canal and hinterland views.

“Reinforcing the desirability of this opportunity is the urban island’s connection via the Green Bridge to the 16.9ha HOTA Precinct that includes the architecturally designed HOTA Gallery, outdoor stage and concert lawn, cinema, café, restaurant and a rooftop bar,” Mr Witheriff added.

The Mawarra Street site comes with an existing development approval for 105 one, two- and three-bedroom apartments.

The proposed building includes luxury rooftop amenities with a pool, gymnasium and BBQ area featuring sunken lounges and multiple dining areas, all facing the ocean and the Surfers Paradise skyline.       

The expressions of interest campaign closes September 2.

Chevron Island is seeing very strong apartment sales for its off the plan offerings including at Chevron One at 36-44 Stanhill Drive, Surfers Paradise.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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