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Palm-Beach-Residences-Brochure A breezy beachside life beckons at Palm Beach Residences. Designed by award-winning BDA Architecture, this respectful addition to the premium northern Palm Beach precinct strikes at the heart with its breathtaking beauty & coastal charm. BURLEIGH HEADS ENTERTAINMENT TALLEBUDGERA - 2 MINS PRECINCT - 3-4 MINS World class natural amenity will be a part of your every day, with the beach just 150m from your door & the calm, turquoise waters of Tallebudgera & Currumbin Creeks to the north & south. Explore countless restaurants, cafes & boutiques with both the iconic Burleigh Heads entertainment precinct & fast-evolving Palm Beach retail village a short 3-4-minute drive away. Open floor plans blur the lines between inside & out, PALM BEACH - 150M PALM BEACH RETAIL VILLAGE - 3 MINS & expansive glass frontages flood the interiors with light, inviting breathtaking views of Burleigh Heads, the Pacific Ocean, Currumbin & hinterland. Palm Beach Residences’ vibrant, contemporary & dynamic design combined with its unparalleled location delivers a uniquely refreshing & very grand way of living. CURRUMBIN POINT - 4 MINS BURLEIGH HEADS NATIONAL PARK - 3 MINS 10 - 12 BROOKE AVENUE, PALM BEACH PALMBEACHRESIDENCES.COM.AU Live where the inviting & vibrant blue of the Pacific Ocean calms & calls. 1 2 LARGE PRIVATE BALCONIES WITH WIDE APARTMENT FRONTAGES OFFER A STUNNING VANTAGE POINT EAST TOWARDS THE PACIFIC OCEAN Artist impressions, indicative only & subject to change. 3 4 Framed by Burleigh Heads National Park & Palm Beach, Tallebudgera Creek offers calm, turquoise waters perfect for families. TALLEBUDGERA - 3 MINS 5 6 NORTH FACING TOWARDS TALLEBUDGERA & BURLEIGH HEADS NORTH FACING BURLEIGH BROADBEACH TALLEBUDGERA HEADS BEACH PRECINCT FAMILY BEACH & INLET BURLEIGH BURLEIGH HEADS RICK BURLEIGH HEADS PATROLLED 150M FROM GOLF CLUB ENTERTAINMENT SHORES NATIONAL BEACH THE BEACH & DINING PRECINCT PARK & TRAILS TALLEBUDGERA GOLD COAST TALLEBUDGERA CAFES & HEALTH ON CREEK RECREATION SURF CLUB RESTAURANTS 21 MEDICAL CENTRE CENTRE PALM GARDENS SHOPPING CENTRE C&K KINDERGARTEN PALM BEACH STATE SCHOOL BROOKE AVENUE Artist impressions, indicative only & subject to change. 7 8 SOUTH FACING TOWARDS CURRUMBIN POINT & SNAPPER ROCKS SOUTH FACING COOLANGATTA CURRUMBIN CURRUMBIN PALM BEACH COOLANGATTA BEACH BEACH WILDLIFE PRECINCT GOLD COAST PRECINCT SANCTUARY RESTAURANTS AIRPORT CAFES & BARS CURRUMBIN PALM BEACH PALM BEACH PAVILIONS ALLEY SURF CLUB PARKLANDS COLES SHOPPING CENTRE CURRUMBIN FAMILY BEACH & INLET 150M FROM HEALTH ON CONVENIENCE PACIFIC SURF LIFE VIBRANT NEW RETAIL THE BEACH 21 MEDICAL STORE, FUEL SAVING CLUB & SPACE & PARKLANDS CENTRE & FAST FOOD PATROLLED BEACH UNDER CONSTRUCTION 400M PALM BEACH STATE SCHOOL & C&K KINDERGARTEN MAWARRA STREET Artist impressions, indicative only & subject to change. 9 10 HINTERLAND HORIZONS - PARK, CANALS, TALLEBUDGERA WATERWAY & SPRINGBROOK MOUNTAINS WEST FACING TALLEBUDGERA WOOLWORTHS LOCAL PARKS MALLAWA BURLEIGH LOCAL MARYMOUNT STOCKLAND STATE SCHOOL SHOPPING CENTRE & FISHING SPORTS TAVERN CAFE, COLLEGE BURLEIGH 8 MINS 3 MINS SPOTS COMPLEX 7 MINS RESTAURANTS 9 MINS HEADS 450M 2 MINS & RETAIL SHOPPING 300M CENTRE 6 MINS ELANORA STATE PALM KINDERGARTEN PALM GARDENS HIGH SCHOOL BEACH 150M RETAIL VILLAGE 5 MINS STATE 300M SCHOOL 50M PACIFIC VIBRANT NEW CONVENIENCE HEALTH SURF LIFE RETAIL SPACE STORE, FUEL ON 21 SAVING CLUB & PARKLANDS & FAST FOOD 30M 150M & PATROLLED UNDER BEACH CONSTRUCTION 400M 150M 150M TO THE BEACH Artist impressions, indicative only & subject to change. 11 12 WELCOME TO PALM BEACH RESIDENCES Architectural excellence Meticulously crafted by award-winning BDA Architecture, Palm Beach Residences responds beautifully to its setting. The central curve that wraps the façade creates a sculptural, wave-like aesthetic. Recessed balconies allow for natural ventilation & impart another layer of visual dimension, contributing to the contemporary feel. The generosity of landscaping provides a cooling oasis, & the common areas are inspired by the Palm Beach coastal connections. The linear nature of the site has allowed oversized apartment frontages, with floor to ceiling glass that welcomes in the light, views & breezes. This ensures your arrival home is nothing less than spectacular. Artist impressions, indicative only & subject to change. 13 14 TYPE 8 OVERLOOKING THE PACIFIC OCEAN Artist impressions, indicative only & subject to change. 15 16 BROOKE AVENUE ENTRANCE THE GRAND ARCH OCEAN REFLECTION - FROM LEFT TO RIGHT - TYPE 2 & TYPE 3 THE GRAND ARCH - FROM LEFT TO RIGHT - TYPE 4, TYPE 3, TYPE 2 & TYPE 1 MAWARRA STREET ENTRANCE Artist impressions, indicative only & subject to change. 17 18 Exceptional amenity Palm Beach Residences inspires an exceptional life. Rise with the sun’s rays & energise your start with time in the resort pool. Slow the pace as you stretch out poolside & feel the warmth of the Gold Coast sun. Complete your rejuvenation with a visit to the sauna. When the day is almost behind you, take in the sunset over drinks with friends. With ample room for entertaining in your apartment, you will be able to welcome them there or gather in the shared dining room or alongside the community barbeque. Designated work from home private office facilities will be created & allows flexibility for residents balancing their beach lifestyle & work commitments. GROUND FLOOR AMENITY - OUTDOOR SEATING, SUN LOUNGES, POOL, PRIVATE DINING & BOARDROOM, RESIDENTS BAR, LOUNGE & FIREPLACE Artist impressions, indicative only & subject to change. RESORT B E A C H SAUNA PRIVATE DINING PRIVATE B B Q ’ S POOL SHOWER ROOM & R E S I D E N T S & P I Z Z A BOARDROOM BAR OVEN SUN ZEN WORK B I K E LOUNGE & SURFBOARD FIREPIT LOUNGES GARDEN FROM HOME RACK FIREPLACE RACK FACILITIES 19 20 PRIVATE RESIDENTS BAR, LOUNGE & FIREPLACE Live well Palm Beach Residences invites you to live where you can live well. Where there’s a sense of calm & balance & your wellbeing is nurtured by amenities that relax & rejuvenate. It’s a luxury that you deserve. Stunning communal spaces have been inspired by the classic Palm Beach aesthetic & designed with long-term residents in mind. Lose yourself & recharge. Indulge on your own or share the experiences with friends & family whenever your heart desires. START YOUR DAY WITH A SWIM & REFUEL POOLSIDE WITH AMPLE OUTDOOR SEATING SURFBOARD & BIKE RACK, BEACH SHOWER AT MAWARRA STREET ENTRANCE Artist impressions, indicative only & subject to change. AN INTIMATE AREA FOR HOSTING YOUR OWN PRIVATE DINING OR CORPORATE BOARDROOM FUNCTION 21 22 GENEROUS BALCONIES UNITE THE LIVING SPACE WITH THE EXCEPTIONAL VIEWS. TYPE 10 KITCHEN Elegant interiors Palm Beach Residences interiors have been inspired by the call of the waves as they curl to the shore, & the undulating curves of the building’s exterior. Joinery, tapware & mirrors exhibit a rounded form & impart a sense of ease. That sense of ease is enhanced by each apartment’s open plan design, that seamlessly transitions residents through dining, living & outdoor spaces. Expansive glass frontages which span at least 10m flood the interiors with light & are complemented by a stunning colour palette that brings that light to life. AN OPEN FLOOR PLAN DESIGN BLURS THE LINE BETWEEN INSIDE & OUT, INVITING BREATHTAKING VIEWS Artist impressions, indicative only & subject to change. 23 24 TYPE 10 KITCHEN DYNAMIC DESIGN DELIVERS A UNIQUELY REFRESHING & VERY GRAND WAY OF LIVING Artist impressions, indicative only & subject to change. Includes premium inclusion optional dry bar upgrade. Artist impressions, indicative only & subject to change. An entertainers kitchen Ensuite & walk-in robe Incorporating 40mm engineered stone bench tops & premium European Natural stone finishes, black tapware & feature appliances, each kitchen marries cutting edge design with absolute timber joinery complement & elegantly fitted ensuite practicality. Open floorplans provide a seamless flow from kitchen to living bathroom to create a stylish yet functional space. room, creating the ultimate space to cook, relax & entertain guests. 25 26 CHELTENHAM DR ROBINA SOUTHPORT BURLEIGH RD MIAMI LAVER DR BEACH GOLD COAST HWY CHRISTINE AVE VARSITY LAKES BURLEIGH HEADS Perfectly placed on the ENTERTAINMENT PRECINCT BURLEIGH HEADS Southern Gold Coast REEDY CREEK RD Palm Beach Residences stands grand between Burleigh Heads & the captivating Currumbin Point, where it’s easy to put your feet on the sand TALLEBUDGERA CREEK & surf the most famous beach breaks. It’s a step back from the bright lights & bustle, & is privately nestled in a lush sub-tropical landscape. WEST BURLEIGH Live where gastronomic delights await at countless local restaurants, WEST BURLEIGH RD & where your favourite barista knows your name. Shop designer brands, boho boutiques, & outlet stores. Settle into a great night out at one of the NINETEENTH AVE many nearby entertainment precincts. REEDY CREEK TOWNSON AVE Raise your heartrate on the bikeways & walkways near to your front door. Drop a fishing line into a local canal. While away the hours in a local park with a picnic rug & a good book. PALM BEACH RETAIL PRECINCT GOLD COAST HWY Palm Beach Residences is perfectly placed for living. M1 PACIFIC MOTORWAY ELANORA CURRUMBIN GUINEAS CREEK RD BEACH 3 MINS TO BURLEIGH HEADS TALLEBUDGERA CREEK RD 7 MINS TO MIAMI BEACH CURRUMBIN CREEK 9 MINS TO VARSITY LAKES TALLEBUDGERA 14 MINS TO ROBINA TOWN CENTRE 3 MINS TO PALM BEACH RETAIL VILLAGE 4 MINS TO M1 - PACIFIC MOTORWAY GALLEON WAY TUGUN TALLEBUDGERA CONNECTION RD 4 MINS TO CURRUMBIN BEACH 10 MINS TO
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