Drew Group's Lagoon Main Beach offering best value for money on the Gold Coast

The lack of one-bedders currently available in the market is also driving strong buyer interest to Lagoon, with the one-beds also coming with one car space
Drew Group's Lagoon Main Beach offering best value for money on the Gold Coast
Alison Warters May 22, 2023PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

Drew Group's Main Beach apartment development, Lagoon, is creating quite a buzz among buyers with its incredible value proposition.

The project has released its final collection of one-bedroom apartments, and they are proving to be a hit due to their spacious layouts and attractive price point.

The one-bedders span 93 sqm in total, making them some of the most spacious one-bedroom apartments on the Gold Coast market. They are priced from $745,000, which equates to $8,000 per sqm. 

The lack of one-bedders currently available in the market is also driving strong buyer interest to Lagoon, with the one-beds also coming with one car space.

Pezet Matheson are marketing Lagoon, with Managing Director Jayde Pezet saying new one-bedroom apartments are increasingly scarce across the Gold Coast, primarily due to lack of space for car parking in basements and development sites becoming smaller.  

"Lagoon offers purchasers an opportunity to secure a rarely available new one-bedroom apartment at an exceptional rate per sqm, so not only are people purchasing a unique property, but they are also realising incredible value in todays market,” Pezet said.

Crafted by Plus Architecture, there's only a limited collection of one-bed plus multi-purpose room apartments remaining in Lagoon, with each boasting northerly aspects.

The apartments benefit from adjoining balconies, which drench each residence with natural light, while also creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. 

The kitchens are home to suite of Smeg appliances, including an oven, dishwasher, and microwave, coupled with brushed nickel tapware, an abundance of storage space and an engineered stone island bench. 

The homes also include separate laundry space with storage included, in addition to built-in robes to the bedrooms. 

Positioned as the largest Main Beach apartment development in three decades, the $390 million twin-tower project was fast-tracked to the market in response to the overwhelming interest it has generated.

Apart from spacious apartments, Lagoon boasts an array of high-end amenities designed to complement the coastal way of life.

Residents will have access to a pool oasis complete with private cabanas, inviting indoor and outdoor lounges, a state-of-the-art fitness centre, a serene yoga deck, surfboard storage, a business hub, and a heated spa. 

Construction is well underway, with Hutchinson Builders handling the build. The completion of Lagoon is expected in the third quarter of 2025.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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