Immerse release garden apartments and skyhomes at Ombre Robina
Gold Cost developer, Immerse Projects, has released the final apartments at Ombré Robina.
The 19 premium apartments are a mix of rooftop apartments with skylights and fireplaces and garden-level apartments with large outdoor terraces and access to private dog walk areas.
The Garden Homes have either two or three bedrooms and are priced from $1.35 million, while the Horizon Homes are priced from $850,000. They're a mix of one-bedroom two-living area apartments, two-bedroom apartments with two living areas, and three-bed options.
Immerse Projects Managing Director, John Kearney, said the project’s central urban location required a fresh architectural approach that has surpassed expectations.
“We have designed something truly special at Ombré Robina, celebrating the natural and urban environment, and taking advantage of unique spaces to deliver upgraded living options in the heart of Robina,” Kearney said.
“The limited collection of Garden and Horizon Homes have been designed to take full advantage of their position and feel spacious, with three-metre ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, 2.4-metre doors that express the spacious three-metre ceiling heights, and fireplaces in select apartments.
“The four Garden Homes on the ground floor each have large terraces and outdoor areas with built-in BBQs, perfect for entertaining across these generous floorplans. They also flow seamlessly to the extensive resident amenities including a pool, dog walk area, private lounge and function rooms.
“On the top level, the 13 Horizon Homes feature skylights, a rare find in apartment living, providing abundant natural light, and are positioned to capture stunning panoramic views from Burleigh to Surfers, and to the majestic hinterland and Mt Tambourine.
“The two levels also have special foyer treatments, upgraded finishes, and access to two or three car parks per residence.”
The eight-level development on Scottsdale Drive will deliver a mix of 95 one, two and three-bedroom apartments and three ground-level retail and commercial spaces. Over 50 per cent of the apartments are already spoken for.
Seasoned local builder Greyburn commenced construction in June. They expect completion in late 2025.
Kearney said Greyburn, of which he is also managing director, had a 35-year history of delivering award-winning projects.
“It’s incredibly advantageous to be able to align the development and construction outcomes from the early conception of a project, shaving at least six to 12 months off the typical delivery process,” he said.
“This time saving equates to significantly less risk of cost fluctuations and added peace of mind for purchasers.”