Five reasons the luxury Surfers Paradise development Shoreline should be on a buyers shortlist

The boutique 27 apartment development across 17 levels offers residents a luxury unseen in the heart of Surfers Paradise for a number of years.
Five reasons the luxury Surfers Paradise development Shoreline should be on a buyers shortlist
Joel Robinson March 16, 2021

Shoreline is the latest Surfers Paradise tower to be created by Marquee Development Partners.

The boutique 27 apartment development across 17 levels offers residents a luxury unseen in the between Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach for a number of years.

Urban has taken a look at Shoreline and why it should be on a buyers shortlist.

The Developer

Shoreline is being developed by Marquee Development Partners, who have had previous success in the area.

The Brisbane-based developer most recently sold out Cannes, on the Surfers Paradise waterfront which isn't set to be completed until next year, and are currently selling apartments in their nearby Stanhill Drive development Catalina.

Their Peninsular Residences, just two kilometres away from Shoreline, was the number one selling apartment project on the Gold Coast in Q1 2018.

Marquee also developed the boutique nine level, 61 apartment development Stanhill on Chevron Island which won the best medium density project in QLD in 2020.

Up in Brisbane they won awards for their Haven Newstead apartment project, and they sold out their Fleet Lane, South Brisbane development of 66 apartments in just 12 weeks.

The Architect

Marquee appointed BDA Architecture to design the glass-swathed building. BDA have a number of buildings being built at Surfers including Allure at Chevron Island, Acqua at Palm Beach and Infinity at Broadbeach.

The design of Shoreline's podium was inspired by the architectural works of the Finnish architect and designer Alvar Aalto, creating a rhythm reflective of the natural waves of the Gold Coast foreshore.

BDA say the podium has the detailing and architectural artistry portrayed within Alvar Alto's famous 1939 Finnish Pavilion at the New York World Fair.

"The tower elements create a slender and subtle structure with curved slab edges to soften the form and provide elements reminiscent of some of the iconic towers of the Gold Coast," BDA advised in their design intent submitted to the Gold Coast City Council.

"External materials are predominantly glass, rendered painted concrete and vertical batten screens. The use of natural stone and curved metal hoods visually link the residential lobby to the streetscape."

The Location

Shoreline is located on the Old Burleigh Road dress circle, between Broadbeach and Surfers Paradise and just one row back from the beach, near Sir John (Jack) Egerton Park.

It's a three minute walk to the surrounding cafe's, a four minute walk to a G:link Station and five minutes to Broadbeach SLC. The development sits across the road from a bus stop also

The Apartments

There are just 27 apartments in the 17-level tower, each with three bedrooms, two bathrooms and two parking spaces.

The entertainers kitchen is fitted with premium European appliances, an integrated fridge, butlers pantry and dry bar.

There is a large walk in wardrobe in the master bedroom, as well as an ensuite with double vanity and a free-standing bath.

Complete with a mud-room at entry, each apartment features an abundance of storage and ducted airconditioning.

The Facilities

Shoreline residents will have access to a number of wellness and lifestyle amenities.

The swimming pool will be filled with magnesium water which helps stimulate hydration, relax muscles, and detoxifies & regenerates the skin.

There will be a wellness centre with spa, sauna and shower and a gym with reformer pilates.

Crowning the development will be a private rooftop bar and lounge with 270-degree views. Work from home and office facilities will also be on offer.

To find out more about Shoreline, click here.


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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