Empty nesters and downsizers are flocking to Vantage's fourth building and latest stage Dawn. Owner occupiers have snapped up all 10 top floor sub-penthouses at Vantage's latest stage, Dawn, with 50 per cent taken up by existing residents.
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Owner-occupiers have snapped up a quarter of apartments in strong pre-sales of the newest Vantage development stage at Benowa’s resort belt.
Construction is yet to start on the Dawn building, but 20 per cent of its 113 apartments have sold within months of its market launch.
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GCB Construction have uploaded their latest drone video showing Scape's podium (level 1) being poured and the building outline is now taking shape.
THE $200 million Vantage Gold Coast masterplanned community at Benowa has added prestigious industry recognition to outstanding sales success after its builder won a regional award at the weekend.
Coast-based company Condev Construction won best residential building over $20 million at the 2017 Master Builders Gold Coast Housing & Construction Awards on Saturday night (July 29).
The award acknowledged Vantage’s first stage Dusk and Eve buildings, representing a successful collaboration between the builder, developer Rayjon Group and Brisbane-based architect Ellvio.
The award-winning Dusk and Eve buildings have sold out and subsequently achieved 100 per cent settlement with their predominantly owner-occupier buyers. The second stage Scape building has also sold out.
The strong and swift market traction to the preliminary stages led Rayjon to bring forward the release of Vantage’s third stage of development, the 15-level Dawn building, last month.
Vantage display apartment is open each day from 10am until 3pm at Vantage at 21 Ross Street, Benowa.
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Vantage Gold Coast, a masterplanned parkland community at Benowa, has 113 two and three-bedroom apartments in the east-facing Dawn building, with six gone to early bird buyers. Knight Frank Queensland head of project marketing Chris Litfin said several existing Vantage residents had purchased in Dawn to secure the larger apartment format.
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The 15-storey building “Dawn” offers 113 two and three-bedroom apartments. Developer Rayjon brought forward the release following the sellout of the initial three buildings – “Dusk”, “Eve” and “Scape” – which comprised the first stage of the development. Knight Frank Queensland head of project marketing Chris Litfin said Rayjon had decided to offer the larger format residences in the interests of providing a diversity of apartment styles at Vantage.
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A $200 million development is proving so popular that its own residents are snapping up apartments in its next stage.
The first three releases were a sellout, so it's no surprise that the fourth building in this $200 million masterplanned community is already being snapped up, and by existing residents.
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Savvy developers are gearing up to catch the wave of the downsizing phenomenon, with owner-occupier demand set to soar.
Mr Litfin said sales in the three buildings of the first two stages of the $200 million Vantage masterplanned community at Benowa on the Gold Coast were dominated by owner-occupier buyers.
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Vantage community at Benowa are proving extremely popular with downsizing Coasters.
Downsizing Gold Coasters are the biggest group of buyers at Vantage Gold Coast. The $200 million masterplanned community at Benowa will be home to mostly locals with only five apartments bought by overseas buyers and seven by interstate buyers.
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Downsizing Gold Coasters are the biggest group of buyers at Vantage Gold Coast.
The $200 million masterplanned community at Benowa will be home to mostly locals with only five apartments bought by overseas buyers and seven by interstate buyers.
The latest buyer breakdown was consistent across the Dusk, Eve and Scape buildings, which represent the first and second stages of the development and are completely sold out.
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