Landmark Sub-Penthouse with 360 Degree Views
Glass envelops the 330m2 floor plan of this substantial sub-penthouse exposing a breathtaking 360 degree vista from the whole of the 35th floor of Southport's landmark Pivotal Point tower.
Views are all-encompassing, immediately capturing The Broadwater, Palazzo Versace and Marina Mirage before extending to the northern coastline, South Stradbroke Island, Nerang River, Gold Coast Hinterland and bejeweled skyline of Surfers Paradise.
There is scope for an office, casual and formal dining, lounging, and entertaining within one detailed, sophisticated and fluid open space. Central to this area is the large galley kitchen equipped with Miele appliances and a mix of stainless-steel and quality stone bench tops.
A granite wine bar with twin integrated vintec fridges feature in the media lounge room where glass doors provide seamless interaction with a vast under-roof balcony with a stunning outlook of the northern coastline.
Double doors create formality to the luxury master suite with relaxation space beside water and skyline views, a wall of built-in wardrobes, and a deluxe ensuite with a twin vanity and spa bath.
Picture windows frame spectacular views within the powder room and two large guest bedrooms with mirrored built-in wardrobes and fully-tiled ensuites.
The residents-only podium level comprises a 25 metre lap pool, heated spa, sauna, barbecue facilities, gymnasium, games room, hobby room and sun deck.
Luxury lifestyle sub-penthouse spanning 330m2 Stunning 360 degree views of skyline, ocean and hinterland Secure lift access to 35th floor with private foyer Media lounge room with wine bar and balcony access Open plan living, dining, study and galley kitchen Laundry room with stone benches and ample storage Onsite management, secure basement parking for 2 cars side by side
Pivotal Point is within steps of the $25 million Australia Fair redevelopment, new $41 million Gold Coast Aquatic Centre, and $42 million Southport Broadwater Parklands.
Get to know Southport
Southport Originally known as Nerang Creek Heads, it was named Southport because it was the southernmost port of the colony of Queensland. Southport is recognised as the central business district of the City of Gold Coast. It has the city's largest area of office space at 103,818 m2.