PROPERTY

EXCLUSIVE sky homes taking off IN BROADBEACH

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Arguably the Gold Coast’s best lifestyle development is now rising!

An exclusive collection of stunning Sky Home residences in the new V&A project at Broadbeach has been unveiled. V&A is a $1bn, dual tower project being undertaken by leading national development and hospitality group Iris Capital in the heart of booming Broadbeach.

It will comprise two spectacular apartment/resort buildings – the Victoria and the Albert – with luxurious features including sprawling rooftop Sky Lounges boasting facilities such as wine cellars, formal dining and yoga studios as well as podium-level amenities like a 25m swimming pool, spa, billiard lounge, cinema, cafe, teppanyaki deck, kids club, zen garden, sauna, steam room and gym.

All this, with the restaurants, cafes and golden sands of Broadbeach right on the doorstep, allows V&A residents to step from their apartments directly into the Gold Coast’s most desirable dining, shopping and entertainment precinct.

With construction well underway and apartment sales surging, Iris Capital has released a total of 81 Sky Homes (42 in Victoria and 39 in Albert) to the market.

These premium residences are a mix of spacious and magnificently appointed three-and-four bedroom apartments, ranging in size from 195
sqm up to 293 sqm, and priced from $2.965m in the Albert and $3.825m in Victoria.

“The Sky Homes will offer residents an even higher level of luxury, space, views and amenity over and above what’s already an unapparelled standard of living throughout the two buildings,” said David Higgins, director of residential projects for Colliers which is marketing V&A.

“These are going to be quite gorgeous apartments. There are some really beautiful textures and finishes across the Sky Homes, including natural stone.

Every material, colour and texture has been carefully sourced and deftly crafted by award-winning architects DBI to ensure they embody the essence of true luxury.”

Mr Higgins said V&A had proven itself the top-selling Gold Coast apartment project in 2024 across the Gold Coast, recording 142 sales in the first two quarters for total sales of more than $370m. He said buyers were being attracted by the location of the development in the centre of Broadbeach, along with the luxury, quality and superb facilities on offer.

“V&A has been meticulously crafted to become a landmark precinct in Broadbeach,” he said. “It will help re-enforce Broadbeach as probably the most pre-eminent
lifestyle destination on the Gold Coast.

“All the attractions of Broadbeach – the restaurants, cafes, hotels and beach – are only an elevator ride away for V&A residents. The walkability factor is second to none and has been a very strong factor with buyers. Within 200m, you can walk to 60 different venues.”

V&A will be crowned by two breathtaking full floor penthouses – Kurrawa and Oceania – featuring four bedrooms, four bathrooms, two powder rooms and spectacular formal and informal multi-purpose living spaces with five carparks each.

Mr Higgins said the Gold Coast luxury apartment market is robust, with only 12 months of supply and bumper sales driven by factors including strong interstate migration and cashed-up baby boomers.

“But there’s no other project near V&A when it comes to walkability, location and amenity,” he said. “The buyers just keep telling us how important that is.”

 Apartments in V&A are priced from $1.16m. For more information visit the state-of-the-art immersive display at 1/90 Surf Parade Broadbeach or www.vabroadbeach.com.au or by phoning 1800 733 046.