Exclusive: Mosaic Property Group set for new Coolangatta apartment development

There will be 31 two and three-bedroom apartments across the tower, which architecture firm Gatehouse Architects designed to connect the occupants to the local environment
Exclusive: Mosaic Property Group set for new Coolangatta apartment development
The plans by Gatehouse Architects for 7 Douglas Street. Image credit: Gatehouse Architects
Joel Robinson January 28, 2022

Mosaic Property Group are continuing to set their stall out for a solid 2022.

The burgeoning South East Queensland apartment developer, who is looking to launch seven new projects across Brisbane, the Gold Coast, and Sunshine Coast this year, are readying a boutique project in the sought-after Kirra Beach locale in Coolangatta.

Their second time developing in Coolangatta after having success with Elan, Mosaic has lodged plans with the Gold Coast City Council for a nine-level building at 7 Douglas Street, just off Musgrave Street and less than 200 metres from the popular beach and surf spot.

To be the first to be notified when the project hits sales, enquire here.

There will be 31 two and three-bedroom apartments across the tower, which architecture firm Gatehouse Architects designed to connect the occupants to the local environment.

"It is an understanding and reflection of the curving natural landscape of the Kirra Beach and Coolangatta Creek," Gatehouse noted in their design statement submitted to the local council.

They designed the building to capture the northerly aspect towards the coast line.

"Occupants are able to embrace the inside / outside relation synonymous with a modern Queensland lifestyle."

Balconies and living spaces have been positioned to capture ocean views while maintaining privacy between dwellings and neighbour properties.

To be the first to be notified when the project hits sales, enquire here.

Native landscaping has been included throughout the building, invoking a connection to the ground floor. 

The resident communal area is located on the first level and includes a resort-style pool with day beds, a seating and dining area next to an outdoor kitchen, and a sauna.

The town planner, DTS, said that high quality architectural form built on the principles of sub-tropical design and carefully selected materials and façade treatments reflective of the Gold Coast vernacular.

Mosaic had a stellar 2021, selling out Dawn at Mermaid Beach, LOrient at Sunshine Beach, The Witton at Indooroopilly and The Kensington at Toowong.

Late last year Mosaic, led by its founder Brook Monahan, lodged plan for a luxury seven level beachfront apartment development in Bilinga, with unrivalled views and direct beach access.

With only two apartments per floor, private entry lobbies and direct physical access to the ocean front, Mosaic are making the most of the unencumbered site edges.

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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