Sherpa to develop three luxury homes on former Labrador tennis court
Sherpa Property Group is set to serve up three luxury house and land packages on the site of an underutilised tennis court in the heart of the Gold Coast, following its approval from Gold Coast City Council.
Freedom Vantage is located on a 915 sqm site at 45 Labrador Street, one row back from the dress circle Marine Parade.
The architecturally designed homes, built by Yellowfin, take influence from Sherpa's success of Freedom Rainbow Bay, 16 freestanding homes in the popular southern Gold Coast pocket. They have three or four bedrooms and private pools.
General Manager of Sherpa, Daniel Clarke said that Freedom Vantage is the epitome of the Sherpa brand, consistent with its less is more ethos.
“The future of housing lies in thoughtful, compact designs that maximise space on small lots and minimise environmental impact, and we’re confident that this is exactly what will be delivered in Freedom Vantage," Clarke says.
“This approval brings us one step closer to contributing much needed housing demand while preserving the characteristic charm of this location."
Both upsizers and rightsizers are expected to be the type of buyer at Freedom Vantage. Prices range from $1,585,000 to $1,699,000.
Sherpa Property Group has a strong portfolio of projects along the Gold Coast including its most recently completed Perspective on Albatross and recently commenced Perspective Nexus.
Having completed 11 projects on the Gold Coast over the past six years, Sherpa is progressing plans for other sites with a view to create premium living spaces that meet the requirements of discerning buyers looking for a relaxed coastal lifestyle.
Joel Robinson
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