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Casuarina apartments Pama launched by Holm Developments

A 47-apartment building described as a “private oasis” is planned to be built in the heart of a popular Tweed Coast beach suburb.

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A bid has been launched to build a $75 million boutique residential apartment in the heart of Casuarina Beach.

The “private oasis” inspired building, referred to by its developer as Pama, is being developed by Brisbane based Holm Developments and DeMartini Fletcher in a joint venture on the 4083 square metre block at 5 Grand Parade.

If approved, the four-storey building will feature two, three and four-bedroom apartments, tropical landscaping and resort-style amenities.

Features include access to 30 custom made bicycles for residents, access to stand-up paddle boards and surfboards, a pool with a wet deck and beach, barbecues with a kitchen and bar area for exclusive residential use, plus outdoor showers and a designated dog wash bay.

Artist’s impressions show what the Pama building could look like.
Artist’s impressions show what the Pama building could look like.

Holm Developments director Godfrey Esmonde said he collaborated with John DeMartini of DeMartini Fletcher and secured the site earlier this year.

“We were immediately captivated by the relaxed and laid-back lifestyle and amenities at Casuarina Beach, plus the convenience of the site’s location with shopping and cafes directly across the road,” Mr Esmonde said.

Artist’s impressions show a residential development planned for Casuarina.
Artist’s impressions show a residential development planned for Casuarina.

“It makes sense to develop a luxurious chic residential apartment building that sits in harmony with the unique character of the area and its environment.

He said developers had worked with a design team to create a place where everything was made easy so people could escape the hustle and bustle to relax.

He said it was a place that was in keeping with the distinct look and feel of Casuarina Beach.

An artist’s impression shows how the Pama development could look.
An artist’s impression shows how the Pama development could look.

The development will be designed for owner-occupied apartments, targeting people who wish to downsize or families chasing the beachside lifestyle.

Due to the investment value of the development will be decided by the Northern Regional Planning Panel where it is currently under assessment.

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