What residents can expect at Midwater at Main Beach

A limited number of residences are on offer with breathtaking sea views, stunning interior design and luxurious resort-style amenities
What residents can expect at Midwater at Main Beach
Jordan FidlerMay 20, 2021

The Heran Building Group have focused on the residents amenities at its Gold Coast development Midwater, nestled between Main Beach and the Nerang River.

Designed by Cottee Parker Architects, the apartments have been designed as a collection of open light-filled spaces with seamless connection to the natural environment.

There are 106 apartments in the 38 level tower at 3496 Main Beach Parade, with the amenities crowning the development.

The amenities include an infinity pool, smart home automation a fully equipped well-being centre with gym, outdoor yoga, steam & sauna facilities plus a great selection of world-class amenities nearby.

Resort-style luxury is further curated through durable fixtures and fittings enhanced by warm lighting.

The open plan kitchen, living and dining areas open to large entertaining terraces, while full height glass sliding doors and louvres open to allow cooling breezes inside.

Additionally, smart home automation gives residents easy access to an integrated system of devices designed for comfort, security and convenience. Lighting, audio and video, blinds, air-conditioning and security are all controlled by your all-in-one touch screen, remote or smart phone.

 

Midwater offers both beach and riverfront access. There's also a fully automated valet.

Prices start from $649,900 for a one bedroom apartment, $849,900 for a two bedder and $1,779,900 for a three bedroom apartment.

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