Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin - Property

Palm Beach home worthy of awards

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Harcourts Coastal agent Katrina Walsh said the La Vie penthouse at 7/470 The Esplanade Palm Beach was “every bit worthy” of its industry accolades. “This perfectly polished and ultra-lavish 310sqm apartment won the Master Builders Best Gold Coast Apartment and the HIA Best Queensland Apartment for 2016,” Ms Walsh said.

“La Vie stands out from the rest as a truly luxurious, quality building designed by renowned Gold Coast architect Bayden Goddard.”

In a tightly held building of just seven, the boutique apartment was once owned by Bill McHarg, founder of property giant Colliers.

Ms Walsh said the luxury apartment had been built with a “no expense spared” attention to detail.

“Once inside the light-filled space you will find the very best of finishes including lavish large slabs of limestone and travertine with mitred edges, stunning parquetry timber floors, Gaggenau appliances and luxurious mirrored glass splash backs,” she said.

“The sheer amount of space the apartment provides along with extravagan­t high ceilings gives the property the spacious feeling of a home yet with the skyhigh elevation of an apartment with the benefit of showstoppi­ng 360-degree views.”

With three-bedrooms and fourbathro­oms the apartment features a 70sqm sundrenche­d balcony with ensuites to all bedrooms, a media room and powder room.

Located in easy access to Tallebudge­ra Creek, Mallawa Sports Complex, Pavilions Palm Beach and The Pines, Elanora and neighbouri­ng hotspot of Burleigh Heads.

Now up for sale through Harcourts Coastal, Ms Walsh said this one would be “hard to top”.

“Not only is this spacious, full-floor apartment located right on one of the most popular Gold Coast beaches, it has been kitted out to the highest specificat­ions to ensure it emulates the luxe beachfront lifestyle it provides,” she said.

Phone Katrina Walsh 0429 899 295 or Ed Cherry 0402 519 937.

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