Spring time’s the charm for coast sellers

David Brazenall and his wife Nicole of Burleigh Constructions are selling their home at 22 Walker Avenue, Palm Beach. Picture: Supplied

Gold Coast couple David and Nicole Brazenall believe in the power of spring selling season, putting their Palm Beach home to auction four years since the successful sale of their last family home.

The couple behind Burleigh Construction launched the marketing campaign for ‘Allure’, their custom-built home at 23 Walker Ave, Palm Beach, last week, with the property due to go under the hammer on September 26.

“The auction is running exactly four years to the day since we sold our last property,” Mr Brazenall said.

“Spring is such a good time to sell.

“With the weather being warmer and the landscaping starting to flourish, there’s more energy in the air.

“It also allows people a good amount of time to purchase and move in before Christmas.”

The home at 23 Walker Ave, Palm Beach. Picture: Supplied

Mr Brazenall said spring weather was perfect for showing off the lifestyle their home offered, from enjoying the circular freshwater pool and sunken fire pit area in the outdoor entertaining space, to basking in the sunshine streaming through floor to ceiling glazing.

‘Allure’ is also just a short stroll from the ocean.

“We can wander down to the beach and 19th Ave has its own reef out there, so it’s great for surfing,” Mr Brazenall said.

The two-storey home was completed in 2024 and designed around the central resort-style pool courtyard.

The house was created with the Brazenall’s active family of five in mind, and has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and a triple-car garage currently used as a home gym and wellness centre.

The pool area was inspired by luxury resorts. Picture: Supplied

As an owner builder, Mr Brazenall said he wanted a timeless home that only got better with age that the next owner would fall in love with and appreciate.

“I put a lot of time and effort into how it was built and all the finishes,” he said.

“What really sets the house apart is the use of materials like the real blackbutt timber wrapping around the garage and entry.

“There’s also the off-form concrete, the full height glazing that allows natural light to spill in from all areas and the timber ceilings to give a more luxe feel.

“I made sure I ticked every box in terms of luxe finishes.”

Mr Brazenall said the name ‘Allure’ was inspired by the pool area, as its design and positioning between the living zones was an alluring call to come and enjoy the outdoors.

“Our inspiration for that area was high end resort,” he said.

“The pool is fully tiled, there is the sunken fire pit area, a deck and it’s got some off-form concrete.”

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