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Argentea - Palm Cove

There is a place on the shores of far north Queensland where a lucky few escape to live a life in relaxed style. Nestled behind a secluded golden beach, you’ll discover Palm Cove’s most exclusive luxury property development. Prestigious residential estate comprising 100 allotments on a prime 14ha site, including the recent release of 10 beachfront allotments. Located a few minutes walk to a pristine beach and to Palm Cove Esplanade, this estate offers exclusive living at its finest. With the warm Pacific Ocean directly in front of you and just 5 minutes walk to Palm Cove Esplanade, this is exclusive living at its finest. Argentea is one of only a handful of developments that offer residents walking distance access to this coastal enclave as well as direct access to one of our nation’s most pristine beaches. To view Argentea’s website, please click here.

Chelmer

Currently under construction in Brisbane’s inner West, this project involved the subdivision of a single allotment into three lots, the substantial renovation of the existing colonial home and construction of two new upmarket homes on the vacant allotments, in keeping with the prestigious area.

Moggill

Kerdic has acquired one of Brisbane’s largest riverfront development sites consisting of over 20ha of premium land. Kerdic is planning on commencing development soon to many beautiful new homes. In 2010 Kerdic developed Cityview in Moggill which had over 30 houses, including some of first modular home installations with partner company, Nova Deko Modular. With the success of the first project in Moggill, Kerdic has moved onto the second development.

Forest Gardens - Cairns

Located at Mt Sheridan just 8km from Cairns CBD and adjoining the World Heritage listed rainforest, the final stages of Forest Gardens Estate features 100 allotments ranging from 600 to 4000sqm, many with spectacular views. The estate was named North Queensland’s Best Master Planned Community by the Urban Development Institute of Australia in 2006.