Devlink launch UNIQ Bundall in rare off the plan opportunity on the Nerang River

The 22 architecturally-designed townhouses present a rare opportunity to buy brand new in the suburb more well known for large family homes
Devlink launch UNIQ Bundall in rare off the plan opportunity on the Nerang River
Joel Robinson November 20, 2023PROJECT LAUNCH

Devlink Group's UNIQ townhouses will be a welcome addition to Bundall and are set to benefit from the $370 million redevelopment of the Gold Coast Turf Club just across the Nerang River.

The 22 architecturally-designed townhouses, which present a rare opportunity to buy brand new in the suburb more well known for large family homes, will each front the river and have three bedrooms and a self-contained multi-purpose room. They start from $1,395,000.

The duplexes have been future-proofed, each with private lifts.

The spacious living areas, which flow from the contemporary kitchens anchored by a large island bench, are connected to the balconies through UNIQ's distinct archway design.

Master bedrooms are generously sized, featuring oversized headboards and carpeted flooring.

The master ensuites convey a sense of openness with frameless shower walls and arched glass partitions connecting to the master bedroom. The bathrooms also feature his and her vanity.

There are rooftop terraces which take in views over the Nerang River, the Southport Race Course, and the Gold Coast city skyline.

The waterfront properties will also feature private plunge pools, while the broader development will have access to a communal swimming pool and barbecue facilities.

Devlink expecting to commence construction later this year.

Devlink Group Head of Marketing, James Ball, said the project is an opportunity to deliver an incredible addition to the area at a time when the Sunlight Lifestyle Precinct is set to transform Bundall into one of the most in-demand locations on the entire Gold Coast.

“Our focus as a business has been developing and delivering boutique townhouse projects in some of the Gold Coast’s most desirable locations just as interest in the area escalates – something we experienced with our Kirra VIII project and now appear to have done again with UNIQ,” Ball said.

“Given the fast-growing population of the Gold Coast and the lack of land availability buyers are choosing this type of product as it gives them the opportunity to live in a location that allows for a great lifestyle while providing them the living space, they want with minimal upkeep required. What makes it even more thrilling for us is the fact that our project is situated in a prime area, granting access to two prominent entertainment hubs—the Sunlight Lifestyle Precinct and Home of The Arts (HOTA), while still being only five to 10 minutes’ from the beach.”

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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