Bela by Mosaic secures $43 million in sales in 12 weeks

Bela by Mosaic secures $43 million in sales in 12 weeks
Staff reporterDecember 7, 2020

Mosaic Property Group’s new boutique luxury development Bela in Mermaid Beach has secured $43 million in since its launch in mid-December 2018.

46 apartments have sold at the 25-level residential development on Peerless Avenue.

Bela is Mosaic Property Group’s first foray into the Gold Coast apartment market.

Bela by Mosaic secures $43 million in sales in 12 weeks

Amenities at the development include a pool, spa, steam and sauna, gym and dedicated yoga space, bike storage, residents’ deck, executive lounge, and concierge services.

Other features include a Resident’s Club on level 25 with wine cellar, private dining rooms, kitchen, library, lounge and media room. 

Bela by Mosaic secures $43 million in sales in 12 weeks

Mosaic Property Group’s Managing Director Brook Monahan said the group wanted to create something unique for an iconic, historically significant part of the Gold Coast.

“The incredible team at Rothelowman in collaboration with Mosaic’s design team have helped translate our vision of meshing nostalgic coastal architecture with an unsurpassed residential experience that elevates the emotional connection to the water we know coastal buyers really value,” said Monahan.  

“The apartments have been designed for the discerning owner-occupier, with large open plan layouts and carefully considered details that come together to create spaces that we genuinely think people will love living in.

“And then there is the amenity, which is so far beyond anything else on offer on the Coast, particularly for a boutique building of this size.

“In fact, it's more akin to what you would see reserved for five- and six-star hotels and or buildings with far greater scale than Bela.”

Apartments at the project range from 98 square metres to 298 square metres and prices starting at $560,000 for two bedrooms, $1,015,000 for three bedrooms, and $2,450,000 for four-bedroom penthouses.

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