Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Burleigh land deal tops sales

- KATHLEEN SKENE

GOLD Coast developer Cru Collective and Asx-listed CVC Limited are planning a mammoth $1.5bn waterfront developmen­t on a site they bought for $45m at Burleigh Waters.

The companies acquired the site, which fronts Lake Orr on Southport-burleigh Rd, in the region’s largest local real estate transactio­n this year.

Lot 103 Lake Orr Drive last sold for $24m in 2007 to a consortium of European investors whose interests are represente­d in Australia by lawyer and businessma­n Tony Hickey.

It was sold with an existing approved masterplan allowing 3736 bedrooms to be built in any combinatio­n of one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments in buildings up to 43m.

The land sits on the eastern boundary of Varsity Lakes, developed by Delfin Lend Lease, and was put to an expression­s of interest campaign last April.

Cru Collective managing director Chris Bolger said the 5.66ha site presented a unique opportunit­y for the group within the Gold Coast’s “golden triangle” of Burleigh Heads, Broadbeach and Robina.

“We’re thrilled with the acquisitio­n, which was a strategic move for Cru Collective in taking a step from boutique residentia­l into large scale mixed use and masterplan developmen­t,” he said.

“In the midst of record levels of apartment demand and low rental vacancy rates, we’re eager to create this masterplan precinct which will deliver targeted housing and amenity in a prime corridor of the Gold Coast.”

Mr Bolger said potential retail and commercial tenants had already expressed interest.

“It’s very early days, but leaders in their respective

fields need to be involved from the get-go, ensuring a worldclass considered masterplan project,” he said.

“The size and location of the site enable it to become a thriving precinct and attract some heavy hitters.”

Preliminar­y plans include a mix of waterfront residentia­l, retirement and retail – including a market square, commercial, medical, and childcare offerings.

Mr Bolger said the developer was pleased to join forces again with CVC Limited after its recent partnershi­p saw the successful launch of its developmen­t, SUR – a luxury sky home project at Kirra Beach, which is currently under constructi­on.

CVC Limited executive chairman Craig Treasure said the site had the potential to shape the popular area for decades.

“Through Sur at Kirra, our first investment with Cru, we have seen first-hand that they are incredibly passionate about their projects and delivering community-shaping developmen­ts,” he said.

“We are delighted to be partnering with them again on something so significan­t.”

The site was sold by Colliers and CBRE, on behalf of the internatio­nal vendor. Colliers residentia­l director Brendan Hogan said the sale was the largest in the area for 2022.

 ?? ?? Cru Collective’s Chris Bolger and Craig Treasure.
Cru Collective’s Chris Bolger and Craig Treasure.

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