
Construction on 74 Gold Coast terrace homes are underway as AVID Property Group adapts and evolves to meet the market.
Villaworld Homes by AVID Property Group turned the first sod on Sphere Garden Terraces last week in response to market demand for spacious modern living within the Gold Coast’s largest employment hub.
Construction on the collection of 74 two-level, three-bedroom and two-and-a-half-bathroom contemporary terrace homes is underway within Southport’s health and knowledge precinct.
Bruce Harper, AVID’s general manager in Queensland, says the previously planned mid-rise development evolved into terraces as a “market responsive decision”.
“Sphere Garden Terraces has been specifically designed with local professionals in mind,” Harper says.
Connectivity and convenience are drawcards, Harper says, with Sphere Garden Terraces minutes from light rail, the Gold Coast’s CBD and the Pacific Motorway.
“Being in a location that is so convenient for local workers, we wanted Sphere to be a community that met the needs of those people, both in terms of living and design but also amenities and accessibility.”
Sphere’s existing resort-style facilities include a large heated lap pool, heated spa, children’s pool, barbecue and entertaining kitchen and dining area. There is also a plunge pool, second lap pool, full gymnasium, rooftop garden and lush landscaping throughout.
The community is next to Musgrave Park and an off-leash dog park, and a five-minute walk to the Smith Collective retail precinct.
The Gold Coast University Hospital, Gold Coast Private Hospital, Griffith University, M1 and Light Rail G:Link Station are all less than one kilometre from Sphere.
“With easy access to two of the Gold Coast’s largest employers, Griffith University and the Gold Coast University Hospital, plus the light rail at your doorstep and all that the Gold Coast Health and Knowledge Precinct has to offer, Sphere presents the ultimate lifestyle for young professionals and downsizers.”
Harper says the development is likely to attract first home buyers eligible for $40,000 through the combination of the HomeBuilder Grant and the First Home Buyers Grant.
“This perfect alignment in timing of construction means that many buyers will be eligible for the $25,000 HomeBuilder Grant and, with record low interest rates, it makes buying a home very achievable for young couples and families,” Harper concludes.