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ResidentialTaryn ParisMon 25 Mar 24

Azure Tees Off on $72m Brookwater Terraces

South-east Queensland developer Azure has won approval for its $72-million terrace homes project, Oakmont, in the residential golf enclave of Brookwater at Springfield, west of Brisbane.

The project comprises 61 homes on a 2.36ha site with direct frontage and views over the Greg Norman-designed Brookwater golf course, on the edge of the eighth hole.

Azure construction arm Azure Build is due to break ground on the project early next year. 

The Plus Architecture-designed project will offer four different typologies of two and three-storey terrace homes that negotiate the sloped terrain of the site, complemented by resort-style resident amenities. 

Azure director Trent Keirnan said the Oakmont project had already received “significant interest from the market”.

“Oakmont epitomises the Azure philosophy of creating residences of distinction that are ultimately designed for owner occupiers and investors seeking a quality residential offering,” Keirnan said.

“A quality terrace home of three bedrooms plus multi-purpose room is the minimum offering for this development, which is complemented by the desirable setting of wide, open spaces that a championship golf course provides.”

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▲ A render of Azure's Dahlia project at Flinders View, which was approved in 2024.

Each of the residences will have three or four bedrooms, an additional multi-purpose room and 2.5 bathrooms.

Residents will have access to a wellness pavilion featuring a steam room, sauna, hot and cold magnesium plunges, and fully equipped gymnasium, as well as a 20m lap pool with a lilypond.

Azure has six projects under construction, including One Five Six by Azure at New Farm, Willow by Azure at North Lakes, and Munro by Azure at Bundamba.

Queensland-based Azure Development Group has padded out its portfolio with its $57-million residential estate west of Brisbane winning approval.

The developer received approval for Dahlia at Flinders View, Ipswich, in 2024, which comprised more than 100 townhouses.

Azure Build has delivered more than 1000 homes in south-east Queensland and completion of Oakmont is slated for the third quarter of 2026, adding to the developer’s $1.3 billion pipeline in the south-east. 

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