Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin - Property

$420m ‘Burly’ in the works

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A NEW north Burleigh tower to be known as “Burly” is set to hit the market.

The $420m luxury apartment developmen­t planned for a 2024sq m site overlookin­g the beach on The Esplanade will be developed by David Devine and his team at DD Living.

The developmen­t applicatio­n for Burly was lodged with Gold Coast City Council in October, with DD Living expecting a decision to be made early 2023.

“It has been very rewarding to create a residentia­l apartment developmen­t for such a large and prominent site in one of my favourite places in all of Queensland,” DD Living CEO David Devine said.

“A site of this size with 40m of beach frontage is very rare for a developer to find and we have a great responsibi­lity to create a building that will be admired by the whole community, which I am pleased to say we have achieved with Burly.”

The tower is set to include 101 two, three and three-bedroom apartments across 24 levels at 264-268 The Esplanade, Miami.

Total Property Group managing director Adrian Parsons said Burly would meet the demand for large, luxury apartments that fully encapsulat­e the Burleigh Heads lifestyle.

“We look forward to releasing to the market Burly’s signature collection of private residences that feature wide ocean views, exclusive six-star amenities and an abundance of lush green space for buyers looking for a luxury beachfront retreat home,” he said. “Burleigh has emerged as a premier location for prestige property because it has the right mix of qualities that have helped raise its status from a holiday destinatio­n to lifestyle mecca.

“It still has a seaside village vibe that sets it apart from other beachside locations on the Gold Coast while premium apartments developmen­ts have been quietly blending in with the area to meet demand for quality residentia­l offerings.”

DD Living currently has the $435 million Royale Gold Coast at Surfers Paradise under constructi­on.

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