A new $75 million boutique residential apartment building PAMA Casuarina planned for the coastal community of Casuarina Beach in Northern New South Wales is set to capture the essence of the relaxed lifestyle.

The “private oasis” inspired building is being undertaken by Holm Developments and DeMartini Fletcher in a joint venture that will transform the large 4083sqm site at 5 Grand Parade in the heart of Casuarina Beach. Plans for PAMA Casuarina encompass a luxury boutique collection of 47 two, three and four-bedroom private residences across four storeys within tropical landscaped grounds that feature exclusive resort-style amenities.

PAMA Casuarina will be a residential-focused apartment building for the owner-occupier, offering an opportunity for downsizers to move from a house into an apartment and holiday home seekers and families wanting an idyllic beachside lifestyle at Casuarina Beach. Designed by local resident, architect Danny Juric of award-winning Plus Architecture, PAMA captures the essence of Casuarina’s beachside culture, blending a sophisticated coastal style with the iconic mid-century character of Palm Springs to create a luxurious oasis for residents.

Particular attention was given to enhancing the experience for PAMA’s residences and connecting them with the local community by including features such as a shared bicycle scheme that includes 30 custom vintage PAMA bicycles for residents to explore the many bike pathways provided by Tweed Shire Council.

Amenities in the tropical grounds include a pool with a wet deck and beach, barbecues with a kitchen and bar area for exclusive residential use, plus outdoor showers and a designated dog wash bay to complement the activities of beachside living. The focus on enhancing the experience and complementing a low maintenance lifestyle at the beach inspired the development team to incorporate an expansive board storage facility in the building design and include a number of custom stand-up paddle boards and surfboards for use by residents and their guests.

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