XXV – Main Beach – SOLD

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Price: $1,595,000 Type: Apartment Maintenance: - Car Parks: 2
Rooms: - Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 3 Approx Sq Mt: 240m2

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XXV – ARCHITECTURAL ELEGANCE

Main Beach elegant coastal living.

Impressive one per floor, perfectly positioned, your own level of luxury.

Enjoy this stunning north facing whole floor property with wrap around balconies and floor to ceiling windows that enhance  the sea views.
Generous open plan living flows  seamlessly to outdoor balconies and entertaining areas.
Ocean, Broadwater & Surfers Paradise skyline views.
Private Master Suite with luxury ensuite, spa, generous walk in robe & balcony.
* 3 executive bedroom suites
* 3 bathrooms
* Generous walk in robe
* Smart chefs kitchen
* Miele appliances, coffee machine, 5 burner gas cooktop including wok burner, integrated dishwasher
* Study area with balcony herb garden
* Plantation shutters
* Laundry
* Ducted split system reverse  cycle air conditioning with two zones
* Two car spaces
* Generous Storage Cage
* Secure residential only building
* Pet friendly
* Gas connected Webber BBQ
* Lap pool
* Spa
* Sauna
* Gym
* Residence lounge &  library
* Landscaped BBQ area
* Access from both Breaker Street and Cronin Avenue

Corbett  & Co invites you to  inspect  – please contact – FAYE TYSON  – 0412 365 629

 

Features

* 3 executive bedroom suites
* 3 bathrooms
* Generous walk in robe
* Smart chefs kitchen
* Miele appliances, coffee machine, 5 burner gas cooktop including wok burner, integrated dishwasher.
* Study area with balcony herb garden area.
* Plantation shutters in the bedrooms
* Laundry
* Ducted split system reverse  cycle air conditioning with two zones.
* Two car spaces
* Generous storage cage
* Secure residential only building
* Pet friendly
* Gas connected Webber BBQ
* Lap pool
* Spa
* Sauna
* Gym
* Residence lounge &  library
* Landscaped BBQ area
* Access from both Breaker Street and Cronin Avenue

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Location

Main Beach is an affluent beachside suburb on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.

The Main Beach area is defined by the narrow coastal dune between the sea and the mouth of the Nerang River. Narrowneck formed the southern boundary and to the north a spit of sand terminated in a break or bar between the Broadwater and the sea. A natural basin for boats existed at the mouth of the river.

During the early years in which Southport was the urban centre of recreational activity at the coast, visitors were ferried across the Broadwater to surf at the Main Beach so named because it was the main surf beach for the town of Southport. The area became more popular following the construction of the Jubilee Bridge in 1926 when land was taken up and holiday houses were constructed. Some guest houses were also constructed but little or no permanent population was located in the area. Some evidence remains of the areas early popularity as a surfing beach in the beachfront planting and the kiosk and shelter shed from 1934.

The construction of the Sundale Bridge and the deviation of highway to the west of Main Beach in the late 1960s was preceded in the 1950s by early reclamation of the Nerang River to the west of the earlier subdivision and the area centred on Tedder Avenue dates only from that time. A different subdivision pattern in that portion of Main Beach is the result. Similarly the land to the north of the early subdivision – the sand spit that formed one bank of the bar – was only recently developed. Until the 1870s and 1880s the only activity in this area was limited to facilities associated with the Southport Yacht Club and other maritime activities.

Its use is still limited although resort hotels and theme parks now occupy the land. Revegetation of the Southport Spit followed the construction of the Gold Coast Seaway and gives particular character to this area and acts to link the more intensively developed area to the south with the open areas of the Broadwater and Southern Moreton Bay. Main Beach property has developed as a high rise area only relatively recently and is focused on the exclusive, luxury car-lined Tedder Avenue which is packed with upmarket eateries and boutiques. It has a sense of more permanent residential neighbourhood than other parts of the high rise coastal strip. The restaurants and coffee shops service this use. Most of the apartment buildings along the foreshore are more modest in scale. The isthmus at Narrowneck acts as a natural barrier to the more intensively developed area to the south.

The Gold Coast Oceanway travels on the seaward side of the Southport SLSC but then diverts inland to travel behind beachfront houses of Main Beach down to Narrowneck. Some local residents would like a new Oceanway pavement constructed along the road reserve between the beachfront houses and the dune area.

A large number of Norfolk Island Pines (Araucaria heterophylla), a conifer that is not native to the area, have been planted on the Main Beach foreshore.

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Main Beach is an affluent beachside suburb on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia.

The Main Beach area is defined by the narrow coastal dune between the sea and the mouth of the Nerang River. Narrowneck formed the southern boundary and to the north a spit of sand terminated in a break or bar between the Broadwater and the sea. A natural basin for boats existed at the mouth of the river.

During the early years in which Southport was the urban centre of recreational activity at the coast, visitors were ferried across the Broadwater to surf at the Main Beach so named because it was the main surf beach for the town of Southport. The area became more popular following the construction of the Jubilee Bridge in 1926 when land was taken up and holiday houses were constructed. Some guest houses were also constructed but little or no permanent population was located in the area. Some evidence remains of the areas early popularity as a surfing beach in the beachfront planting and the kiosk and shelter shed from 1934.

The construction of the Sundale Bridge and the deviation of highway to the west of Main Beach in the late 1960s was preceded in the 1950s by early reclamation of the Nerang River to the west of the earlier subdivision and the area centred on Tedder Avenue dates only from that time. A different subdivision pattern in that portion of Main Beach is the result. Similarly the land to the north of the early subdivision – the sand spit that formed one bank of the bar – was only recently developed. Until the 1870s and 1880s the only activity in this area was limited to facilities associated with the Southport Yacht Club and other maritime activities.

Its use is still limited although resort hotels and theme parks now occupy the land. Revegetation of the Southport Spit followed the construction of the Gold Coast Seaway and gives particular character to this area and acts to link the more intensively developed area to the south with the open areas of the Broadwater and Southern Moreton Bay. Main Beach property has developed as a high rise area only relatively recently and is focused on the exclusive, luxury car-lined Tedder Avenue which is packed with upmarket eateries and boutiques. It has a sense of more permanent residential neighbourhood than other parts of the high rise coastal strip. The restaurants and coffee shops service this use. Most of the apartment buildings along the foreshore are more modest in scale. The isthmus at Narrowneck acts as a natural barrier to the more intensively developed area to the south.

The Gold Coast Oceanway travels on the seaward side of the Southport SLSC but then diverts inland to travel behind beachfront houses of Main Beach down to Narrowneck. Some local residents would like a new Oceanway pavement constructed along the road reserve between the beachfront houses and the dune area.

A large number of Norfolk Island Pines (Araucaria heterophylla), a conifer that is not native to the area, have been planted on the Main Beach foreshore.

iated with the Southport Yacht Club and other maritime activities.

Its use is still limited although resort hotels and theme parks now occupy the land. Revegetation of the Southport Spit followed the construction of the Gold Coast Seaway and gives particular character to this area and acts to link the more intensively developed area to the south with the open areas of the Broadwater and Southern Moreton Bay. Main Beach property has developed as a high rise area only relatively recently and is focused on the exclusive, luxury car-lined Tedder Avenue which is packed with upmarket eateries and boutiques. It has a sense of more permanent residential neighbourhood than other parts of the high rise coastal strip. The restaurants and coffee shops service this use. Most of the apartment buildings along the foreshore are more modest in scale. The isthmus at Narrowneck acts as a natural barrier to the more intensively developed area to the south.

The Gold Coast Oceanway travels on the seaward side of the Southport SLSC but then diverts inland to travel behind beachfront houses of Main Beach down to Narrowneck. Some local residents would like a new Oceanway pavement constructed along the road reserve between the beachfront houses and the dune area.

A large number of Norfolk Island Pines (Araucaria heterophylla), a conifer that is not native to the area, have been planted on the Main Beach foreshore.

What's Around

 The Gold Coast is situated on a 20km of golden beaches, surrounded by the beautiful hinterland mountain range. Whether its whale watching, rain forests, panoramic views, the natural beauty of the gold Coast is a pleasure that
never grows.

XXV –  is a stone’s throw from the most exclusive shopping, cafes, restaurants, yachting and 5 star hotels.
Just a few minutes walk from Marina Mirage, the Queensland’s ultimate waterfront shopping and dining destination located on the Gold Coast.
At Marina Mirage you will discover over 80 designer boutiques filled with many of the world’s top fashion labels, specialty stores overflowing with elegant homewares and gifts, luxurious day spas and beauty salons, as well as a multitude of award-winning waterfront restaurants.
With its spectacular waterfront location overlooking the beautiful Broadwater, Marina Mirage is one destination you cannot miss.

Main Beach is the most prestigious residential high rise area on the Gold Coast the only area not disected by the highway with upmarket boutiques and restaurants.
as well as the Marina Mirage – conveniently located just minutes up the street with fresh food markets on Saturday – it is where the wealthy retire too.

If you have a yacht the moorings at the Southport yacht club and direct access to the Gold Coast Seaway with deep-water access on to the beautiful Gold Coast Broadwater, and with hundreds of millions of dollars of the world’s finest super yachts and cruisers on view from your alfresco table at one of the superb waterfront restaurants, or taking a leisurely stroll down the promenade, here’s your chance to live the millionaire’s dream – even if only for a fleeting moment, and take in your very own slice of Monaco, Gold Coast style.

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Agent
Faye Tyson
Phone: 0412 365 629

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