Life at Villea: Morning to evening at Palm Beach's newest address

Life at Villea: Morning to evening at Palm Beach's newest address
Urban EditorialDecember 9, 2025LOCATION

Palm Beach has been reshaped over the past few years by an influx of migration.

What's now becoming more apparent, as new apartment developments beyond the beachfront start to take shape, is how new residents of Palm Beach will spend their days.

Take Villea, the debut Gold Coast apartment development by the now-national luxury apartment developer Abadeen. Abadeen has been delivering high-end apartments across Sydney's North Shore region for over two decades, and recently expanded into Melbourne where they are focusing on the same model that has served them so well over the last 23 years.

The developer is approaching completion of Villa, 69 apartments on Mawarra Street. It sits 400 metres from the northern stretch of Palm Beach, where mornings often begin before the suburb fully wakes. From upper levels, the sunrise casts across Burleigh Headland through to Snapper Rocks, a reminder of Palm Beach’s coastal orientation.

For some, the start of the day may simply be coffee on the balcony; for others, a walk to the shoreline becomes the morning reset.

By mid-morning, attention shifts to everyday convenience. Abadeen is curating a ground-floor retail offering unrivalled in the local development space. It will host café options and small-format retail at street level. This complements the wider Palm Beach strip, where Canvas Café, 600 metres north, remains a local favourite for breakfast or lunch. 

For households with school-aged children, Palm Beach State School is within a short walk, around 300 to 400 metres away, reinforcing the precinct’s appeal for families seeking proximity to daily essentials.

The suburb’s parks and waterways anchor the afternoon's activities. Tallebudgera Creek sits a 10-minute walk away, offering calm swimming spots and shaded pockets along the water’s edge. Small local parks and Melaleuca Dog Park provide low-key outdoor options, while Mallawa Sports Complex adds structured recreation with its fields and courts. These amenities capture the quieter side of Palm Beach, distinct from its busier beachfront corridor, but still central to why the suburb has become one of the Gold Coast’s most in-demand apartment locations.

Late afternoons bring the focus back to the building. As construction progresses, Emicon’s team is completing interiors where light-filled layouts, timber flooring, and full-height glazing form the backbone of the apartments’ internal experience. 

Residents will have access to a resort-style pool, gym, and outdoor entertaining spaces, amenities designed for practical daily use rather than spectacle.

Evenings wind down inside the residences, where kitchens feature stone benchtops and European appliances. The outlook shifts from ocean light to the hinterland’s slower fade, closing the loop on the day.

Residents will move into Villea in early 2026, with construction firm Emicon putting the final touches to the new address.