Rainbow Beach

Bespoke homes to be completed soon

Bespoke homes to be completed soon

GEMLIFE RAINBOW BEACH’S EXCLUSIVE BESPOKE HOMES ARE ON TRACK FOR COMPLETION IN AUGUST.

GemLife Rainbow Beach Sales Manager Craig Dixon said the two-bedroom plus multipurpose-room homes offered the ultimate in style and privacy, with direct street access outside the resort from Solomon Drive and internal access to the community from a private rear gate.

“For those buyers who value privacy but still want to be part of a vibrant community, these homes are perfect. There are two stunning designs available – the Mosman and the Vaucluse – offering between 211.22 sqm and 211.46 sqm of living space,” said Craig.

“The homes feature stylish entry statements with an electric gate, providing private access. They also face out on a nature reserve which gives a lovely green aspect,” he said.

“The contemporary, minimalist designs are airy and bright, and the facades have a real wow factor, featuring both stone and timber-look finishes for a modern yet timeless aesthetic.”

Starting from $1.3 million, the Solomon Drive homes come with upgraded inclusions as standard including walk-in robes with woodgrain finishes in the bedrooms, extra wide island benches in the kitchen, pyrolytic ovens, walk-in pantries, Wi-Fi-enabled remote-controlled garages, and much more.

There is a limited release of only 11 of these exclusive homes. A soon-to-be completed display home – the Vaucluse design – will be ready for viewing this month.

To find out more about these exclusive homes, book a viewing or site tour, call 1800 490 705.

BESPOKE HOMES AT A GLANCE

  • Between 211.22 sqm and 211.46 sqm of living space
  • Two bedrooms plus multipurpose room
  • Luxurious, designer kitchens with walk-in pantries
  • Extra-wide island benches
  • Upgraded pyrolytic ovens
  • 7-star energy rating
  • North-facing living areas
  • Private electric front gate
  • Overlooking tranquil nature reserve
  • Large alfresco areas
  • Stone and timber-look facade options
  • Remote-controlled two-car garages