Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin - Property

Luxe life at Main Beach

Cerulean’s design captures ocean views from almost every room above level three

- WORDS JESSICA BROWN

ALMOST half of the apartments in a luxury residentia­l building earmarked for Main Beach have sold months before constructi­on is due to start.

Cerulean, named after a shade of blue, has notched up $22 million in sales since it hit the market in July.

The 16-level building, which is being developed by Queensland-based Cityvest Holdings, will have 29 apartments, 13 of which have so far sold off the plan.

The apartments have been designed for owner occupiers with two three-bedroom apartments per floor and a four-bedroom full floor penthouse.

Colliers residentia­l director David Higgins, who is marketing the apartments, said it was attracting downsizers looking to upgrade their lifestyle.

“Cerulean represents a rare opportunit­y to combine the convenienc­e of apartment living with the space and comfort of a private home,” he said. “It offers a sky change with the convenienc­e, security and low maintenanc­e lifestyle offered in a high-rise building, without having to compromise on living space.

Apartments start at $1.275 million with constructi­on tipped to kick off in August, 2019. A display centre is at 18 Tedder Ave, Main Beach.

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