Palladium achieves $20 million in sales just months after launching
Brisbane developer Keylin has struck a chord in the market only months after launching its latest boutique waterfront project at Hope Island securing $20 million in sales.
The $30 million Palladium project whichoffers 39 luxury villas on a spectacular waterfront site at Hope Island hascaught the attention of downsizers and those who are looking for lowmaintenance, waterfront lifestyles.
Keylin director Louis Cheung saidbuyers had been drawn to Palladium because of its waterfront positioning andthe value for money the villas provide.
“The great thing about our villas isthat they’re similar in size to a home, so you get the space and freedom of ahouse without the pricing,” Mr Cheung said.
“With villa living you also getthe benefits of a low maintenance lifestyle, so you can really make themost of living in such a spectacular part of the Gold Coast.
“Buyers these days are really lookingfor a whole package, they’re after more than a nice home. It’s about lifestyle,value for money, location and the quality of the home itself and our sales todate indicate that we’re delivering on that front,” he said.
Architecurally designed villas atPalladium feature three-bedrooms, two-bathrooms and a powder room,each with large windows and stacking doors to create light-filledspaces which take full advantage of waterfront and golf course views.
All 39 villas will have access toa waterfront boardwalk which connects to nearby cafes, restaurants and shops atthe Hope Island Shopping Centre.
Sales and marketing director TonyAshwin said Palladium’s convenient positioning in Hope Island gives buyerseverything they need at their fingertips.
“To be only moments away from greatcafes, dining and shops is a real drawcard for buyers and compliments alow maintenance lifestyle,” Mr Ashwin said.
“That’s why we’ve seen so manydownsizers attracted to Palladium because it provides a whole package– right from the villas themselves, down to the nearby amenities. They love themodern architectural styling and being part of a boutique, secure enclave ofonly 39 homes.
“This combined with how well priced these villas are makes me confident the strong sales will continue,” he said.
Located at 72 Palladium Boulevard HopeIsland, all villas at Palladium feature double lock-up garages and range insize from 173sq m to 225 sq m. Remaining villas are priced from $579,000 to$925,000.
Deepwater, secure marina berths rangein size from 13 to 15 metres and provide access to power, water and come withdirect ocean access.
Each luxury villa will include agourmet kitchen with reconstituted stone bench tops and Miele or Boschstainless steel appliances with energy efficient gas hotplates.
Palladium is ideally located inproximity to Hope Island’s award-winning golf courses such as Sanctuary Coveand Hope Island, retail and restaurant precincts as well as schools, universitiesand medical facilties.
With ease of access to the M1 motorwayresidents are in proximity to everything the Gold Coast has to offer includingtheme parks and pristine beaches. Brisbane CBD is also a 45-minute driveaway.
According to a recent report by Urbis,the North Shore precinct which includes Hope Island is benefitting from morethan $4.3 billion in public and private infrastructure, some $1.2 billion ofthis work includes a diverse range of communities that are meeting demand forresidential living in the heart of Hope Island.
Keylin is a major contributor totransforming the local infrastructure, paying almost $4 million in councilinfrastructure charges which includes approximately $1.6 million in upgradingSickle Park adjacent to its communities and assisting with improvingconnectivity with the creation of boardwalks fronting the canal precinct.