Aerial view of ocean waves at golden hour with the sun low over the horizon.
Kirra Beach Gold Coast

Where the morning belongs to you.

Twenty-four beachfront residences on one of the last tightly held stretches of the southern Gold Coast.

An invitation

Some places are bought. This one is chosen. Halcyon sits where Kirra's long golden sand meets the headland, in a building made for people who have earned the right to stop compromising. Twenty-four homes. One address. The kind of morning you do not get back once you have it. 

A development by Anders Property Group, with architecture by Koa and interiors by Saltgrove Studio. Estimated completion late 2027.

The place

A village that never asked to be famous.

Kirra

The beach

Kirra Beach is the quiet achiever of the southern Gold Coast. Protected by the point, it holds its sand when other beaches lose theirs, which is why locals have guarded it for generations. From Halcyon it is a barefoot walk across the sand: patrolled in summer, glassy at dawn, and far enough from the towers of Surfers to feel like a secret you are now part of.

Coolangatta on your doorstep

The village

Coolangatta and Kirra have grown into the southern Gold Coast's best table. Walk to a long lunch at the Kirra Beach Hotel, coffee at the local roasters along Musgrave Street, fresh fish on Marine Parade, and the Coolangatta surf clubs for sunset. Pacific Fair and the boutiques at Burleigh Heads are a short drive north when you want more.

Relaxed beachside breakfast table in the morning with a view to the sea.
Close to everything, removed from all of it

The connections

Gold Coast Airport at Bilinga is roughly five minutes away, putting Sydney and Melbourne inside an hour's flight and Auckland within reach for the weekend. The M1 carries you to Brisbane in around an hour and twenty, and the planned light rail extension south brings the network closer than ever. You arrive, you exhale, and the rest of the country waits.

Coastal road beside the ocean at dusk with glowing car lights.
Long sandy Australian beach curving towards a distant headland under a clear sky.
Artist's impression: modern low-rise luxury apartment building near the water at dusk.
The building

Designed to disappear into the light.

Artist's impression: modern horizontal residential architecture in daytime light.
01 / 04

Form

Koa shaped Halcyon as a low, horizontal form that defers to the beach rather than competing with it. Eight storeys, twenty-four homes, no wasted volume.

Artist's impression: close detail of a modern stone and metal building facade.
02 / 04

Facade

A facade of honed limestone, bronze-toned metal and deep shade keeps the building cool through a Queensland summer and quietly elegant at every hour.

Artist's impression: stacked apartment balconies on a modern residential building.
03 / 04

The balconies

Generous curved balconies wrap the seaward face, each one wide enough to live on, framed in fine bronze balustrade so the view is never interrupted.

Artist's impression: view from a luxury balcony out to the ocean and coastline.
04 / 04

The aspect

Every residence is oriented to the water. North-east to the morning sun, the Pacific filling the glass, the headland holding the frame.

Architecture, here, is not the point. The life it makes possible is.

At a glance
0Residences in total
0Storeys, beachfront
0Estimated completion
0mMetres to the sand, beach access from the lobby
The residences

Four ways to live by the water.

From a light-filled one-bedroom on the garden level to a single full-floor penthouse, every Halcyon residence is oriented to the Pacific. Select a residence to explore.

L8L7L6L5L4L3L2L1PenthouseSkyBeachGarden
Artist's impression: open plan coastal living and kitchen in oak and stone with ocean light.
Levels 2 to 4

The Beach Residences

2 2 2

The heart of the building. Two-bedroom homes across the mid-levels, each with a wrap balcony built to live on and an open plan that runs uninterrupted from the kitchen to the water. Both bedrooms enjoy the morning sun, and the second doubles easily as a study or guest room.

Internal
116 sqm
Wrap balcony
22 sqm
Total
138 sqm
Aspect
North-east, ocean and Kirra Point
Availability
9 residences
Floorplan
Indicative, see below
Wrap balconyLiving / kitchenEnsuiteBed 1BathBed 2 / studyOcean aspect
Priced fromFrom $2,150,000

Prices are starting prices and current at June 2026. Areas are indicative and may vary between residences. All areas and configurations are subject to the final approved plans.

Amenities

The building looks after the rest.

Artist's impression: horizon infinity pool overlooking the ocean.
01 / 05

The Rooftop Pool

A 20-metre heated horizon pool on the roof, level with the ocean beyond it, with a sun terrace and shaded daybeds for the long part of the afternoon.

Artist's impression: warm residents lounge with a stone fireplace, oak and linen.
02 / 05

The Residents' Lounge

A ground-floor lounge and library with a fireplace, a long communal table and a barista station, open to every resident as a second living room.

Artist's impression: boutique wellness studio with reformers and natural light.
03 / 05

Gym & Wellness

A fully equipped gym, a yoga and pilates studio, a sauna and a cold plunge, so the morning routine never has to leave the building.

Artist's impression: elegant private dining room with a long table by large windows.
04 / 05

The Private Dining Room

A bookable private dining room and chef's kitchen for the birthdays, the long lunches and the nights you would rather host than book.

Artist's impression: landscaped coastal garden cabana overlooking the sea.
05 / 05

The Cabana Lawn

A landscaped lawn and cabanas opening straight to the sand, the quiet space between your front door and the water.

The team

Built by people who sign their work.

Macro texture of pale honed limestone with soft natural patterning.
Developer

Anders Property Group

A Gold Coast developer with a deliberately small output, Anders Property Group builds a handful of residences a year and stands behind each one. Halcyon is its most considered project to date, and the one its founder intends to keep an apartment in.

Macro texture of a smooth brushed bronze metal surface.
Architecture

Koa Architecture

Koa is a coastal-focused architecture practice known for buildings that sit lightly on their sites and improve with weather and time. At Halcyon, Koa designed every line around the single advantage that cannot be bought twice: the beach in front of it.

Macro texture of pale oak wood grain.
Interior design

Saltgrove Studio

Saltgrove Studio designs interiors for the way people actually live by the water: hard-wearing, warm, and quiet enough to let the view do the talking. Every Halcyon residence carries its hand in the stone, the oak and the bronze.

We set out to build the address we would want to live at ourselves, on the best piece of beach we could find, and then we stopped at twenty-four homes so we could get every one of them right.

Marcus Anders, Founder, Anders Property Group
Location

Kirra Beach, and everything around it.

M1 to BrisbanePacific Ocean
  • Halcyon ResidencesMarine Parade, Kirra Beach
  • Kirra BeachAcross the sand, 1 min walk
  • Kirra Beach Hotel4 min walk
  • Coolangatta dining and surf clubs8 min walk
  • Gold Coast Airport (OOL), Bilinga5 min drive
  • Burleigh Heads12 min drive
  • Pacific Fair, Broadbeach20 min drive
  • M1 to BrisbaneApprox. 1 hr 20 min drive

Travel times are indicative and depend on traffic and conditions. The light rail extension is a Queensland Government project and is subject to government timing and approvals.

Register your interest

See it before everyone else does.

The Halcyon display suite is open by private appointment. Register your interest below and our sales concierge will be in touch to arrange a one-on-one viewing, walk you through the full price list and floorplans, and answer anything the website cannot. Priority access to residence selection is offered to registered enquiries in the order received.

Shop 2, 88 Marine Parade, Coolangatta QLD 4225
By private appointment, Wednesday to Sunday, 10am to 4pm