Beachfront Surfers Paradise apartment offers rare redevelopment and short-term letting potential

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This unit at 25/120 The Esplanade, Surfers Paradise has hit the market with an eye-catching floor-to-ceiling mural.


Buyers face a choice between real ocean views and painted waves as a quirky Gold Coast apartment hits the market with an eye-catching floor-to-ceiling mural.

The Surfers Paradise property — on the third floor of a boutique block of 27 units — is on the market at interest from $735,000.

The unit is in a block of 27 units.


The kitchen.


“What truly makes it special is its quirky, character-filled design, giving it a unique personality that instantly stands out from standard beachfront apartments,” the listing states.

“It’s the kind of space that feels memorable the moment you walk in — ideal for creating a high-performing, scroll-stopping Airbnb experience that guests will rave about and return to, or a place for you to call home, where you can sit and unwind while enjoying the beautiful ocean views.”

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The unit features uninterrupted ocean views.


Aerial view of the property.


The full-wall mural is prominent in the living and kitchen area, with the homeowner able to enjoy both the painted mural and the ocean backdrop from the balcony.

Originally designed as a two-bedroom apartment, the residence has been renovated into a one-bedroom home with a dedicated study area.

“This unique coastal residence offers uninterrupted ocean views, an unbeatable beachfront lifestyle, and exciting future potential,” the listing states.

“The open-plan layout has been cleverly designed to maximise natural light and capture sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean from the main living spaces.”

The bathroom.


Anthony Steinberg and Tina Broadhurst of Performance Realty Group are marketing the property.

“Whether you’re a couple seeking a relaxed beachside home, an investor looking for a high-performing short-term rental, or a buyer with an eye on long-term redevelopment potential, this property ticks all the boxes,” the listing states.

“This is a rare opportunity to secure a versatile beachfront property combining lifestyle, income potential, and long-term growth prospects.”

The bedroom.


The property includes tandem parking for two vehicles while there is also a pool in the complex.

Anthony Steinberg and Tina Broadhurst of Performance Realty Group are marketing the property.

PropTrack data shows the median unit price in Surfers Paradise is $839,750, up 7.7 per cent.

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