First look exclusive: Winx breeder John Camilleri continues Gold Coast apartment development site spree
John Camilleri, the famous breeder of the legendary mare Winx, has continued his spending spree in the new development market on the Gold Coast.
Earlier this year, the Sydney-based breeder paid just over $30 million for Pacific Point, a 10-level apartment block, and a three-level duplex, from fellow racing identity, Aquis billionaire Tony Fung.
The 1,682 sqm site at 3464-3468 Main Beach Parade, Surfers Paradise, had been earmarked for a 48-level hotel with 580 rooms. Camilleri has already reworked the plans, now proposing a 40-level tower with 93 apartments.
He's emerged again on property records, swooping on another failed project.
He's spent $53.65 million on Garfield Terrace, the 1,500 sqm site that was pitched for AALTO, a luxury tower with 75 apartments.
AALTO, at 75-79 Garfield Terrace, was being developed by Sydney-based Weiya Holdings, the developer behind De-Luxe, the redevelopment of the Old Burleigh Theatre Arcade in Burleigh Heads.
AALTO launched in late 2022, and reportedly secured a flurry of sales including a $15 million penthouse that was bought by a local who works in the property industry.
The penthouse had been slated to have five bedrooms, its own cinema room, a gym, an indoor and outdoor kitchen, and a 15-metre swimming pool.
Locals had driven the majority of enquiry, selling agent Patrick Pancur said.
A series of setbacks however has meant there's been no site activity, with a builder never appointed.
The site sale is just shy of the $56 million secured by Peggy Glannery's KTQ for its 2,025 sqm site just down the street at 27 Garfield Terrace.