High-end properties in this exclusive enclave of the Gold Coast rarely come to market — and this one has done so almost by accident.
It's not often that a family finds their perfect block of land, builds their forever home and then, within 18 months, lists that dream for sale — without any hint of a death or divorce.
But owner Kate Hardy says the unexpected happened: her family simply fell in love — with somewhere else.
And so it is by chance that 51 Beverley Crescent, Broadbeach Waters is now available for a new family.
"We found a block of land that has come up. It's definitely thrown a spanner in the works," Ms Hardy said.
"Our home will probably be one of the first to come on the market at this calibre in the Golden Triangle."
The five-bedroom, five-bathroom home is a showstopper, but it's the spectacular location that sets this property apart.
Most properties in Broadbeach Waters are adjacent to or very close to man-made canals, a design of developers in the 1950s who'd been inspired by the Florida Keys.
Facing rear north, this home resides on a broad and deep stretch of water, and boasts breathtaking views of expansive waterways framed by the Gold Coast city skyline.
Agent Kurt Reid at John Reid Real Estate said the water here was wider than most other areas of Broadbeach Waters.
"You're only capped by one bridge, the Monaco Street Bridge, which is much higher than other bridges so you can moor a much bigger boat here.
"And at 749sqm, this block is considerably larger than the typical size for the area, which is around 550sqm."
Mr Reid said because homes of this standard in this exclusive enclave are so tightly held, offering a guide price was tricky.
"These properties are typically designed for the owners to live in long-term. It's a rare opportunity, and my phone hasn't stopped since the property was listed."
The newly completed Hamptons-style estate, built on a concrete slab, reveals high coffered ceilings and bespoke interiors across three expansive levels.
The ground floor reveals an open plan living and dining area flanked by a Calacatta marble kitchen with butler's pantry. There's also an office opening to a patio, a sitting room and spacious guest quarters with ensuite.
Upstairs, there are four more ensuite bedrooms, the master with a huge dressing room and private balcony, plus a separate media room.
The basement, a rarity in the area, houses a 10-car garage with turntable, a wine store, powder room, gym and sauna — along with a hydraulic lift accessessing each level.
The property opens to a divine entertaining alfresco, a covered outdoor kitchen and day beds overlooking an infinity-edge magnesium pool, landscaped gardens, a sandy beach and a private pontoon.
Additional features include Gaggenau and Liebherr appliances, a Vintec wine fridge, a gas fireplace in the living area and an electric fireplace in the master suite, a dog wash station, a powder room on each level, a laundry chute, and Sonos sound system.
Ms Hardy said while her home is moments from the beach and all amenities, it's also supremely peaceful.
"You're in the heart of Broadbeach, yet it's beautifully quiet, which is why we prefer the canal to the main river.
"And the property just has a very homely feel — and being purpose-built for a family, everyone has their own space."
Mr Reid said the property was attracting huge interest from families and professional couples.
"In these prime locations, whether it's a raw or a meticulously finished product, there are plenty of buyers; the market's really buoyant."
Over the past 12 months, the median price for houses in Broadbeach Waters has surged by 11.9% to $2.35 million.
And this one truly stands out from the crowd, Mr Reid added.
"No expense has been spared; this property has been done perfectly — and that transcends to buyers falling in love."