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Expat drops $22.05m on three Gold Coast tower floors

Enclave is currently under construction at Broadbeach

An international buyer has splashed $22.05m to secure three entire floors of a beachside tower under construction on the Gold Coast.

The Dubai-based Aussie expat is in talks with developer Graya to customise a mega sky-home spanning more than 800 sqm of luxury living spaces across levels 16,17 and 18 of the Enclave building on Old Burleigh Rd, Broadbeach.

Graya co-founder Rob Gray said the cashed-up buyer hailed from Brisbane, and opted for the flexibility to design three full floors to suit their needs, rather than invest in the triple-storey penthouse which will crown the tower.

A buyer in Dubai bought three levels of the building

“To do a single transaction at this value really highlights how strong the Graya brand is,” Mr Gray said.

White Fox agent Phillip Rand handled the sale.

“The buyer is working with the developer through an amalgamation process across the three apartments to create something really special,” Mr Rand said.

Though keeping details guarded, he said the proposed mega-apartment would be “one of the most unique and substantial property holdings on the Gold Coast”.

“Not only will it be a very unique property for the development, but it has also provided a great foundation as we build into the release of the $25m-plus penthouse which will have features that have never been seen on the Gold Coast,” Mr Rand said.

Three-quarters of the project is now sold

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The 24-storey project comprises eight half-floor and 15 full-floor units, with three-quarters sold, and remaining three-bedroom apartments priced from $6.3m.

The building will also include a bathhouse-style health and wellness club on level one, complete with IV drip treatments, acupuncture, hot and cold plunge pools, a steam room and a sauna, a gym, a hydrotherapy spa, a mineral water pool, and daybeds.

Residents’ services will extend to a concierge, who can coordinate everything from a private chef to surf lessons, with a car wash, personal training, Tesla car share, and a private sommelier also available.

Construction was expected to be completed by July next year.

An artist’s impression of the residents-only bathhouse on the building’s first floor

The post Expat drops $22.05m on three Gold Coast tower floors appeared first on realestate.com.au.

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