NewsBite

Main Beach cottage on Gold Coast could become last one standing on suburb’s golden sands

This beach cottage could be the last one from another era left standing beside the suburb’s golden sands.

How much you need to earn to be considered rich in Australia

“AND then there was one” – that’s a scenario fast developing at Main Beach.

The “one” could be the last beach cottage from another era left standing beside the suburb’s golden sands.

Today the near 50-year-old home’s one of two surviving redevelopment but, with the other property about to go under the hammer, it soon could be a loner.

Should that become the case, it then will be a question of how long the owners of the “survivor” will resist continuing approaches from agents and buyers armed with multimillion-dollar offers.

The two-level property belongs to the Noonan family from Brisbane and was bought for $45,550 in 1977.

Katie Page’s M3565 luxury development on the Gold Coast's Main Beach.
Katie Page’s M3565 luxury development on the Gold Coast's Main Beach.

MORE ON THE QT

33 apartment tower Natura tagged for Burleigh’s Esplanade

Paul Scanlon picks up $5.5m Paradise Waters mansion on Gold Coast

Canadian group Brookfield seems to ditch plans for Labrador tower

It’s on a 445sq m site flanked by the Hibiscus tower to the south and businesswoman Katie Page’s boutique M3565 apartment building to the north.

The demise of the very tidy beach-house would end a golden era that started many decades ago and saw both family and holiday homes pop up fronting the ocean at Main Beach.

Not all were so-called beach shacks or cottages – some were rather substantial two-level houses.

Over the past 40 years or so many have been skittled to make way for apartment projects -- three of them modest towers -- and for high-end beachfront homes.

3561 Main Beach Pde has survived redevelopment so far.
3561 Main Beach Pde has survived redevelopment so far.

FULL DIGITAL ACCESS: JUST $5 A MONTH FOR THE FIRST THREE MONTHS

Main Beach, after being a no-go zone for high-rise developers since 2008, began riding a new wave in 2020.

Five towers, and only one of them is under construction, are being marketed and another is about to be launched.

Only one of those towers is going on the beachfront --- on a 607sq m site bought by Kiwi developer Danny Andrews for a buxom $10.6 million in a deal that has just gone unconditional.

Steve Holmes, a Robina accountant, in July snared the northernmost beachfront house on the Gold Coast, for $7.3 million, leaving several buyers with big wallets in his jet stream.

Four Corners, at 3519 Main Beach Pde. Picture: Jerad Williams
Four Corners, at 3519 Main Beach Pde. Picture: Jerad Williams

The solid two-level home – the newest of the ‘oldies’ – was built in the late 70s and is on a 458sqm site which it appears is intended for a new home.

It seems odds on that some of the losing aspirants might turn up in later January for the auction of the ‘other’ of the suburb’s remaining beach cottages.

The property’s been in the hands of one Melpomene Stavrou for nearly 50 years and is on a 402sq m site, with a four-level building on its southern side and the three-level Four Corners units to the north.

There are moves afoot to amalgamate Four Corners, which is on a 758sq m lot that fronts both Main Beach Pde and Breaker St.

Dune Main Beach - an Andrews Projects development at Main Beach.
Dune Main Beach - an Andrews Projects development at Main Beach.

It might well be more than coincidence that as the Four Corners exercise is a work in progress, the Stavrou property has become available.

Putting that site together with Four Corners would create an 1160sq m holding that would greatly enhance the scope of any new project.

Meanwhile, spare a thought for an ageing fellow who is passionate about building a home on the beachfront at Main Beach.

He’s willing to spend north of $6 million to get a site but was left in the afterburners on both the Andrews and Holmes sites.

Maybe the Stavrou auction will be a case of third time lucky.

Add your comment to this story

To join the conversation, please Don't have an account? Register

Join the conversation, you are commenting as Logout

Original URL: https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/business/main-beach-cottage-on-gold-coast-could-become-last-one-standing-on-suburbs-golden-sands/news-story/658dbe544521f0a64c144740484cf42c