Freshwater Point is one of the Gold Coast’s premier waterfront property developments which was completed in early 2007. Situated within the Broadbeach shopping, dining and entertainment precincts, it will consist of 255 waterfront residential apartments and a stunning 4½ star Resort. Freshwaterpoint is simply stunning.
More than just a structure it’s a statement. With its 5 star facilities including heated pools, gymnasiums, media & conference rooms, marinas, coffee shop, bbq areas and private balcony, Freshwater Point lacks for nothing. With waterfront property so scarce in the region, Freshwater Point stands alone as a unique investment opportunity and the perfect place to call your new home.
You have the option of purchasing a residential or a resort holiday apartment, with a range of 1 & 2 bedroom properties.
Price Range:
$530,000 - $805,000AUD
£234,000 - £355,000 or €336,000 - €510,000 or $491,000 - $756,000USD
Weekly Rentals:
$450 - $650
Key Investment Features:
• Secure with only 10% deposit
• Media and conference room
• Quality high end furnishings
• Within walking distance to beach, shops, public transport, casino and convention centre
• On-site management
• Swimming pool with seperate children's wading pool
• Air conditioned gymnasium, spa, sauna & steam room
• On-site cafe, club lounge & games room
• Split system air conditioning
• Secure car parking with lock up storage
• Full furniture package available for purchase
Why Invest in the Gold Coast?
• Booming tourism mecca of Australia
• Over 4.4 million visitors annually
• Is in the fastest growing region in Australia
• The Gold Coast offers a lifestyle which is world class
• Very strong population growth
• Booming real estate market
• Strong tenant demand for quality properties
The Gold Coast is renowned for it stunning beaches, amazing weather, exhilarating theme parks and world class shopping. This tourist Mecca is booming and continues to attract investors from all over the globe.
The Gold Coast has been voted in the top 10 growth spots in Australia and the median property prices are expected to jump from $425,000 - $625,000 by 2010. |