Pet grooming stations, high speed lifts, bocce lawns and now Australia’s first sky garage – luxury apartment living has hit a whole new level on the Gold Coast.
Plans for The Monaco residential apartment tower on MacArthur Parade in Main Beach were given the green light by council this week, paving the way for would-be residents to drive into a personal car elevator stopping inside their apartments.
Designed by Rothelowman architects, marketing for the $108 million Ignite Projects development describes the sky garage as the first of its kind in the southern hemisphere.
“A rare privilege, this will make you one of just a few apartment owners in the whole world who can enjoy this luxury,” the brochure reads.
Prized pooches will be taken care in a pet grooming station while residents can also partake in a round of virtual golf, visit an onsite wellness studio with gym, steam and treatment rooms, and workout in a 24m lap pool.
The opulent 23-level tower, with 360-degree views, comprises eight half floor sky villas, 16 full floor sky villas and one double storey penthouse, ranging in price from $1.8 million to $4.9 million.
While the sales campaign officially kicks off next month, NPA Projects Director of Project Marketing Andrew Erwin said interest was already high among Gold Coast downsizers.
“There is an appetite for this level of luxury on the Gold Coast particularly among locals who want to upgrade in Main Beach,” he said.
Elysian Broadbeach
In nearby Broadbeach, residents of the near complete $79 million Elysian apartments will soon be lapping up the luxury of an automated carparking system.
The state-of-the-art technology, said to be a first for a Gold Coast development, parks and retrieves residents’ cars while an intelligent ‘My Butler’ 24/7 virtual concierge system allows
residents to book onsite facilities and local services, including transport, cleaners and car washes.
Cannes
The 96-apartment Cannes building, taking shape on the water in Surfers Paradise, counts a riverside bocce lawn, sunset bar and 25m lap pool among its luxury inclusions.
The rooftop will showcase panoramic hinterland, river, city skyline and ocean views that can be taken in from a pavilion with a fire pit, private dining and board room, billiards room and library, alongside a wellness centre, gym, hydrotherapy shower, spa and treatment rooms.
Signature Broadbeach
Construction has commenced on $210 million Signature Broadbeach which boasts a 50m infinity edge pool, marketed as the first of its kind for the Gold Coast.
Residents will also have access to a lounge and private dining area, private theatre, steam room, sauna and spa as well as an expansive lawn area with barbecue and teppanyaki grill.
Ocean
Standing at 252 metres tall and 76 levels, the Surfers Paradise super tower named Ocean will be the city’s highest residential apartments once complete around mid-2022.
It’s appropriate then that the building will boast five state-of-the-art high-speed smart lifts which will travel at seven metres per second.
Other lifestyle facilities at 84 The Esplanade will include a beach club precinct, indoor pool, gym, sauna, covered alfresco eateries and restaurants facing the ocean.
Flow Residences
Custom designed for surfers and beach lovers, Flow Residences in Rainbow Bay provides personal surfboard locker rooms and a prep area to make it super easy for residents to go to and from the beach.
A gym and fitness centre, teppanyaki barbecue area, formal dining room, entertainment room and climate controlled wine storage are among the shared amenities.
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