Inside the final penthouse in Mirvac's Isle Waterfront in Newstead

The $212 million Isle Waterfront Newstead, which will create a lush new green heart of more than 10,000 plants and additional public parkland in the riverside suburb, has commenced construction.
Inside the final penthouse in Mirvac's Isle Waterfront in Newstead
Mikah March 25, 2024PENTHOUSE FOCUS

One last penthouse remains available in developer Mirvac's popular Newstead apartment development, Isle, located within the ASX-listed developer's $1 billion Waterfront Newstead community.

Spanning an expansive 245 sqm, Pavilion 2203 boasts four bedrooms and three bathrooms, accompanied by three car parking spaces.

The apartment features an open-plan living area connected to a spacious balcony, offering residents views of the surrounding area from its position on the 20th floor.

The apartment features an open-plan living area connected to a spacious balcony, offering residents views of the surrounding area from its position on the 20th floor.

The kitchen is equipped with high-quality European appliances, a large island bench with stone countertops, and a butler's pantry. 

The primary bedroom, facing northeast, includes an ensuite with a bath and is conveniently separated from the other three bedrooms located in the sleeping wing. 

Prospective buyers have the option to select between light or dark colour schemes for their residences.

Isle is the third apartment building Mirvac has underway at its $1 billion Waterfront Newstead community, joining the 25-level Quay and the build-to-rent development LIV Anura, which is being delivered in partnership with the Queensland Government.

The development comprises a total of 135 residences across 25 levels, including one, two and three-bedroom apartments, expansive three and four-bedroom pavilions and four-bedroom penthouses, which sit across half a level.

The increasing buyer demand for apartments offering a connection to nature and emphasis on wellness has influenced the design of Isle.

"We are seeing a rise in demand for premium, well-located, larger and higher specification apartments from owner-occupiers, which is what Isle will respond to - with everything from one-bedroom apartments to four-bedroom penthouses,” Mirvac's Head of Residential, Stuart Penklis said.

Michael Wiener, Mirvac Design Director, expressed that the design inspiration for Isle was to create a "resort in the sky." 

Upon completion, residents will have access to a range of amenities, including the rooftop Isle Resort, which features a heated infinity-edge pool, sauna, magnesium spas, wellness rooms, yoga lawn, BBQ areas, and a private dining room.

Additionally, the Isle Lounge on Level 2 will serve as a communal space for meetings and work, while a resident-only fitness centre will be fully equipped for cardio and training.

The $212 million Isle Waterfront Newstead, which will create a lush new green heart of more than 10,000 plants and additional public parkland in the riverside suburb, has commenced construction.

“With Isle under construction, we now have more than $675 million in projects underway at Waterfront Newstead – it’s a very significant investment and a clear demonstration of our confidence in this city and this precinct’s unparalleled location by the Brisbane River,” Mirvac Group General Manager, Residential Development QLD Warwick Bible said.

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