Why the Main Beach lifestyle is attracting buyers to Lagoon apartments

Located between the ocean and famous Tedder Ave, Lagoon’s design and finishes draws inspiration from Palm Springs and provides a range of options for every type of owner occupier.
Why the Main Beach lifestyle is attracting buyers to Lagoon apartments
The Main Beach Yacht Club. Image supplied
Alison Warters July 4, 2022

Drew Group's mid-century designed Lagoon apartments are set to take up an enviable location between the ocean and the famous Tedder Avenue.

The two towers, Sunrise Tower and Sunset Tower, will sit comfortably on a sprawling 4,000 sqm plus site, the biggest amalgamated site in Main Beach since the 1980s. 

The size of the site allowed Drew Group, led by Jonathan Drew, to create an extensive central Lagoon, a resort-style heated swimming pool and spa. In the space is also barbecue areas, pool lounges, and a 65 sqm gym with treatment rooms.

The Palm Springs-inspired towers, designed by locals Plus Architecture, offer residents a high level of walkability from Cronin Avenue, around the corner from Tedder Avenue's boutique cafes and shops and just 200 metres from the beach.

The Spit, Marina Mirage and Southport Yacht Club are all within walking distance, as is Macintosh Park which connects Lagoon residents to nature.

There's bus and tram links to the busier Surfers Paradise, both stops less than 400 metres from Lagoon front door. 

MacIntosh Park and boat ramp are within proximity, with walking tracks linking the residences to the space in just a few hundred metres.

There's just three and four-bedroom apartments left in Sunrise Tower, starting from $1,595,000 for 170 sqm.

There's a small selection of sub-penthouses and dual level penthouses.

Sunset Tower is set to be released soon.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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