Prestigious Sydney developer bringing luxury brand to Palm Beach
SEASONED Sydney-based developer Abadeen Group has launched a boutique collection of luxury residences in the heart of Palm Beach on the Gold Coast.
Located in a commanding position on Mawarra Street, with 70 metres of northern frontage and only 400m to the beach, ‘Villea’ will offer 69 2- and 3-bedroom beachside apartments across 8 light-filled levels designed by the award-winning BDA Architecture.
The project has been unveiled this week with CBRE Gold Coast – which have undertaken some of the Gold Coast’s key marketing campaigns – appointed to market Villea.
“We recognised an opportunity to introduce our prestigious brand into a location that is absolutely thrumming with demand for high end living,” said Justin Brown, Managing Director of Abadeen Group.
“Palm Beach is widely regarded as the embodiment of coastal idyl and one of the Gold Coast’s premium lifestyle locations, and we intend to honour that with a collection of contemporary residences that accentuate the area’s appeal.”
With just 400m to the pristine Palm Beach shoreline, and 800m to beloved swimming spot Tallebudgera Creek, Villea will sit at the gateway to many of the city’s coastal amenities as well as the vibrant Palm Beach Village precinct.
CBRE’s Director of Residential Projects Nick Clydsdale, said Villea would be located in a unique established pocket of Palm Beach with very little future high-density potential.
“With most of the development activity either on the beachfront or on the Gold Coast Highway, Villea represents an offering that is in the heart of one of the city’s premier lifestyle destination but far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the highway and future light rail precinct,” said Mr Clydsdale.
“Villea will be a very unique residential opportunity with a tasteful mixed use retail precinct at the ground level that will service the needs of residents and the broader community of northern Palm Beach.
“The aspect on offer is sensational, with breathtaking views in every direction and within close walking distance to the beach and Tallebudgera Creek.”
Echoing Palm Beach’s coastal character, each of the exclusive homes has been crafted to embrace generosity and easy luxury with liveable, light-filled interiors that celebrate attention to detail and premium finishes.
“Abadeen Group had a very clear direction on the delivery of this residential apartment project and it has been an absolute pleasure working with the team on the evolution of Villea,” said Darren Greenaway, Director of BDA Architects.
“The design intent was to create a high-quality mixed-use development set out to achieve a high standard of liveability through thoughtful consideration of the context and its location within the Palm Beach suburb.
“The goal was to create an architecture that is a balance of coastal and urban aesthetic. The interior design created is simple, elegant and timeless which was inspired by the warm and coastal tones of the majestic Gold Coast coastline, strengthening the local identity of this project.”
Lifestyle enrichment will be aplenty within Villea’s private resident amenities to include a serene resort-style pool, fully equipped gym and lush recreational BBQ areas.
Villea is a natural extension of its local community, with premium ground floor retail at its doorstep, and only a short stroll to Palm Beach’s thriving café and dining precinct.
The desirability of the project’s prime positioning is set to be elevated by the arrival of the proposed light rail which will effortlessly connect Villea to the Gold Coast’s most iconic destinations, beachfronts and entertainment precincts.
“With the light rail in the pipeline, convenient access to the M1, and the Gold Coast Airport just 15 minutes away, Villea puts accessibility in the palm of its residents’ hands,” said Mr Clydsdale.
A sales office for Villea has now officially opened onsite and is open from 10am – 3pm daily.
They will be competitively priced from $675,000.
Abadeen is an experienced developer that has completed more than $1.3 billion in residential and commercial projects over the past 20 years, predominantly in NSW.