Located at 3649-3651 Main Beach Parade, Main Beach, the 812sqm* beachfront parcel benefits from High Density Residential zoning and holds an approved development scheme for a 37-storey ultra-luxury residential tower.

The approval includes 30 full-floor residences, a collection of sky homes and an extraordinary four-level super penthouse, positioning the site as a future architectural icon in one of the region’s most tightly held beachfront precincts.

The property is being offered for sale via an Expressions of Interest campaign closing at 4pm (AEST) on December 18, 2025. The campaign is jointly managed by RWC Pacific Group agents Jackson Rameau and Michael Willems, together with Roland Evans and Angus Cottrell of Canford Estate Agents.

RWC Pacific Group’s Jackson Rameau said the combination of timing, approval and location makes Masthead one of the most compelling offerings to come to market in Main Beach for many years. “Main Beach is experiencing a resurgence in prestige development, yet sites with approvals of this calibre are almost non-existent. Masthead is ready to go - its scale, design approval and irreplaceable beachfront position put it in a league of its own.”

Michael Willems of RWC said development-ready holdings of this standard are virtually impossible to secure in the current market. “This is a blue-chip beachfront asset with immediate development potential. For developers, the ability to step straight into an approved 37-storey project is invaluable, especially in a suburb where demand for luxury residential product continues to intensify.”

Canford Estate Agents’ Roland Evans said the local prestige market conditions are exceptionally favourable for a project of this type. “Main Beach has cemented itself as one of the Gold Coast’s most sought-after enclaves. The appetite for full-floor luxury residences remains extremely strong, and Masthead’s approval aligns perfectly with current buyer preferences for privacy, scale and amenity.”

Angus Cottrell of Canford Estate Agents added that the future tower would help define the ongoing transformation of the suburb. “The approved design, paired with the sky residences and multi-level penthouse, will set a new benchmark in vertical luxury living. Opportunities like this simply do not come to the market in Main Beach.”

Main Beach continues to attract high-net-worth residents seeking premium coastal living, with significant redevelopment activity already unfolding nearby, particularly along the Seaworld Drive corridor. The release of the Masthead site comes at a time when development-ready land in the area is exceptionally scarce, further elevating the strategic value of this offering.

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