Inside Spyre's Burleigh Heads apartments, Basalt Burleigh
South East Queensland developer Spyre Group are underway in their sales campaign at Basalt Burleigh, which presents an opportunity to buy a Spyre apartment for a price point not often associated with the prominent developer.
DKO Architects have designed Basalt, which comprises 46 two and three-bedroom apartments.
It was designed to pay homage to the natural beauty of Burleigh Heads, with the architecture acting as a tribute to the area's rich history.
Drawing inspiration from the basalt rock formations that have adorned Burleigh's headland for countless years, the interiors reflect a coastal living aesthetic, with a light colour palette, complemented by striking basalt-inspired features.
Privacy and exclusivity take centre stage at Basalt Burleigh, with only three apartments per floor across its 25 levels. This carefully crafted layout ensures that residents enjoy a sense of seclusion while relishing the views and abundant natural light that filters through each apartment.
The two-bedroom apartments, two bathrooms and one car space, are priced from $1.039 million.
For those seeking additional space, the three-bedroom apartments, with three bathrooms and two car spaces, are priced from $1.825 million.
Residents will have access to an extensive range of amenities, encompassing approximately 240 sqm. Level two features a private dining space, spanning a spacious 90 sqm, with the setting designed for hosting both intimate gatherings as well as larger entertaining moments.
Additionally, level three is home to a 10-metre pool, a deck, and a state-of-the-art gym.
The location of Basalt Burleigh ensures effortless convenience and access to the vibrant lifestyle Burleigh Heads offers. Nestled within the heart of the suburb, residents can enjoy the area's renowned cafes, restaurants, and boutique shopping, while access to the pristine beaches and scenic coastal walks are just a stone's throw away as well.
Spyre hold the off the plan price record in both the Gold Coast and Brisbane, at their Glasshouse Burleigh project and Moray House in New Farm.