Sherpa lodge Perspective Nexus, new Palm Beach apartment development

There will be just three and four-bedroom apartments, including three impressive three-level, four-bedroom sky-homes
Sherpa lodge Perspective Nexus, new Palm Beach apartment development
The view from Perspective Nexus. Image supplied
Joel Robinson August 17, 2021

Sherpa Property Group are set to continue to change the shape of Palm Beach with their luxury apartments.

The development firm, led by Christie Leet, has lodged plans for Perspective Nexus, their latest in the Perspective chain. The proposal comes after sell-out success at the nearby Perspective 488 and Perspective Two Sea.

Located on 1581 sqm at 949-953 Gold Coast Highway, Sherpa are planning a 14-storey building pitched at the downsizer. There will be just 34 apartments, half of the site's allowable density.

There will be just three and four-bedroom apartments, including three impressive three-level, four-bedroom sky-homes, which each has its own private roof access where there will be a pool and spa and 360 degree views across the Gold Coast.

Designed by Hayes Anderson Lynch Architects, each of the apartments will have a home office and a private balcony. They are oriented to the north-east for solar access and views of the ocean.

Level two will home the central communal recreation area, complete with pool, gym, yoga room, sauna, steam room, breakout spaces and landscaping.

Perspective Nexus residences — ranging in size from 235 sqm to 560 sqm — are priced from $1.45 million to $6.5 million.

Sherpa's managing director Christie Leet says the team are excited to begin unveiling the in such a unique and highly sought-after location.

Palm Beach encapsulates an eclectic mix of desirable water frontages including the vast Pacific Ocean as well as Currumbin Creek, which runs from the hinterland in Currumbin Valley down to Palm Beach where an abundance of lifestyle and activity on and around the water converge at Perspective Nexus.”

Leet said lifestyle was the driving force behind the design of Perspective Nexus, which rejects the more traditional quantity-over-quality approach to Gold Coast high-rise apartment development.

“True luxury is unrestrained lifestyle — doing what you love and engaging with life in natural surroundings while enjoying the ease and convenience in absolute comfort,” he said. “It’s all about how you want to live your life.”

Perspective Nexus is Sherpa’s third Palm Beach instalment, following its beachfront sales sensation that wiped out Sherpa’s Perspective 488 stock in just three months, prompting the successive sell-out of its fast-tracked sister project, Perspective Two Sea. The two projects achieved a combined sales total in excess of $70 million.

Sherpa are simultaneously gearing up to migrate its ‘Perspective’ brand further north, lodging a development application for ‘Perspective Broadwater’ which will have just six full-floor apartments overlooking the esplanade and waterfront of Biggera Waters.

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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