Discover the exceptional lifestyle that Surfers Paradise has to offer

Discover the exceptional lifestyle that Surfers Paradise has to offer
Patricia MedinaFebruary 11, 2021

Enjoy year-round holiday living at Serenity Surfers Paradise, your own urban sanctuary a stone’s throw from one of the world's most beautiful beaches. 

Serenity Surfers Paradise is a residential apartment building comprising of 10 levels, and a selection of large 2-bedroom homes. Price from just $589,900, this is an excellent opportunity to secure a home at one of Australia's most coveted holiday destinations.

Each apartment features striking architectural design and elegant fixtures and fittings. 

  • The pared-back neutral design palette allows you to add your own styling, which is complemented by the open-plan layout, giving you room for a variety of furniture configurations.
  • The living areas within the apartments are filled with plenty of natural light and designed for cross ventilation, creating the perfect space to relax and unwind.
  • Homes are within walking distance to the beach 
  • On the rooftop of the building, you'll find a designated relaxation and recreation zone – complete with lounge areas, barbeque facilities and a spa, with views spanning the Surfers Paradise landscape. 
  • Great investment in a growing area
  • Live within walking distance to the beach and a vibrant shopping and dining precinct, and enjoy the carefree lifestyle of Surfers Paradise
  • Enjoy the convenience of amenities within walking distance
  • Great access to public transport options nearby

For more information about the homes available for sale, request a call from a sales consultant via Urban before they sell out.

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