Gardner Vaughan Group launch first tower of final apartments at Bask Bokarina

Alison Warters September 18, 20230 min read

The allure of Queensland's Sunshine Coast has for a long time attracted buyers both locally and interstate. The sought-after location is renowned for its pristine beaches, far-reaching views, and a burgeoning seaside culture that's second to none.

Brisbane developer Gardner Vaughan Group has sought to tap into the owner-occupier, downsizer market with the first tower in the final stage of its Bokarina Beach apartment development, Bask. They've just released a collection of three and four-bedroom apartments, a product which is incredibly scarce in the Sunshine Coast market. 

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The newly released apartments each have at least two bathrooms and two car spaces. They start from 120 sqm and range in size to the largest four-bed on offer which spans a generous 361 sqm.

Bask, a certified UDIA EnviroDevelopment which means it has been independently verified as achieving an outstanding performance across a range of sustainability features, comprises 135 one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments, just 100 metres from the dog-friendly Bokarina Beach. 

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The all-inclusive development group has designed the apartments to be the jewel within Stockland's acclaimed Bokarina masterplanned community, boasting a central location which seamlessly connects residents to the seaside culture. 

The development features nine retail spaces, which includes a cafe and boutique shops, offering a world of leisure and convenience on the doorstep of the homes. 

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Bask is a place where lifestyle and function collide, with convenient amenities like a DIY dog wash and car wash, as well as communal relaxation spaces with pergolas, day beds, barbecue facilities, entertaining zones, a function room,  heated pool, gym, and herb and vegetable gardens. 

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Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.