As cities get more cramped, the Baileys Reserve project isn't just a breath of fresh air but also a spot-on solution. SKF Development has started constructing a swanky $65 million worth of 83 urban townhouses in Upper Coomera. This development isn't just a new symbol of luxury; it's a testament to a deep understanding of modern dwellers' real needs.
Project Overview: All the initial groundwork including site clearing, demolition, and environmental rehabilitation has been wrapped up, paving the way for construction to start in early 2025. Built by local Gold Coast outfit, Stratum Civil, this project promises to be an architectural gem, featuring two-storey, three-bedroom homes ranging from $788,000 to $813,000.
Prime Location: Nestled in a prime spot in the fast-developing corridor between Gold Coast and Brisbane, Baileys Reserve is not just close to schools, parks, lakes, shops, public transport, and the M1 Motorway but also adjacent to various employment hubs, offering numerous job options for residents.
A Place to Thrive: According to a report by Urbis, the robust development in this area is largely due to high migration into South-East Queensland and affordability compared to other Gold Coast areas. With over 102 infrastructure projects valued at about $9.2 billion planned, under construction, or completed, the demand for housing here is only set to rise.
Top-Notch Amenities: The project also includes a large 1,941sqm conservation park and an 8,749sqm ecological corridor, connecting communal open spaces with existing nature reserves, providing a lush, green living space in the urban setting.
Come and See: The newly opened sales centre on site, accessible via Kondalilla Drive and open by appointment, welcomes visitors to view site plans, price lists, a range of floor plans, and the designer-selected modern-coastal finishes.
Baileys Reserve is more than just a residential area—it's a community where people can find their home in a fully-equipped, nature-friendly environment. Are you ready to call this place home?