
2502/17 Albert Avenue
Broadbeach 4218
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One of a kind penthouse sold by Rob Lamb and Nick Lapenna
Sold
Thu 22 Aug
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Right in the heart of the vibrant Broadbeach shopping and dining district, Aria is the epitome of sophisticated design and lifestyle. The southern penthouse, on the 25th and 26th levels, offers a private haven of luxury with sweeping views over beaches, waterways and the hinterland.
Over 60 squares of versatile living is enhanced by prestige finishes and bold dcor. The ultra-spacious layout includes an awe-inspiring main lounge featuring floor to ceiling glass beneath a two-storey concave-roofed atrium. The adjoining casual entertaining area includes a huge wet bar and almost every room provides a balcony or terrace to expand living and entertaining options.
Situated on the lower level are three large bedrooms, one of which is an optional master bedroom with walk in robe and double ensuite. The upper level is occupied by the impressive master suite with spectacular ocean views and adjoining the private lap pool and bbq terrace.
Key coded lifts link the penthouse to two-car security basement parking plus storage, with cafes, boutique shopping and uncrowded beaches just a stroll away.
Expansive layout with multiple entertaining zones for friends and family;
Modern parquet floors to bedrooms, master with fitted dressing room;
3 bathrooms finished in Carrara marble, French bath in ensuite;
Granite kitchen with Miele appliances including coffee machine;
Spectacular glass and stone floating staircase in entry foyer;
Programmable lighting, climate control, zoned ducted air conditioning;
Penthouse facilities include private lap pool, large BBQ terrace, sauna;
Aria facilities include pool, spa, 20 seat theatre, sauna, steam room, gym.
Disclaimer: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these particulars, no warranty is given by the vendor or the agent as to their accuracy. Interested parties should not rely on these particulars as representations of fact but must instead satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.