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By Marcus Bennett | 7 August 2025

Laid Back By Design The New Wave Of Luxury At Mermaid Beach

Ayla is a thoughtfully crafted collection of eight boutique residences in Queensland’s Mermaid Beach, setting a new architectural standard of coastal living.Led by Highlife Property Group founders Elyse and James George, in collaboration with Raunik Architects, Ayla brings an elevated yet understated approach to beachfront design, carefully avoiding coastal clichés while authentically responding to the landscape. The development integrates clean, contemporary lines and subtle organic forms inspired by the rhythm and textures of its seaside context, to meet the demands of discerning Gold Coast buyers.Tucked into one of Mermaid Beach’s most coveted pockets along Albatross Avenue, Alya pairs laid-back coastal rhythm with a quietly confident architectural presence. From the street, the facade’s clean lines, soft curves and natural textures echo the movement and hues of the nearby shoreline.Inside, expansive windows immerse each residence in ocean views and abundant natural light, enhancing spatial generosity and connection to the outdoors.Every detail at Ayla is curated for lasting luxury; from the sculptural limestone kitchen to the oak-lined living areas, these homes are grounded, elegant and deeply rooted in their coastal context.“Gold Coast buyers want homes that feel as liveable in ten years as they do on day one,” said Elyse George, Co-Founder of Highlife Property Group.“Ayla balances laid-back coastal style with a level of polish and longevity rarely seen in beachfront living,” she said.Highlife’s integrated design-develop-build model ensures absolute control over every project phase — from initial concept through to final delivery — allowing the team to curate every material and finish for both performance and timeless appeal.The kitchen is deliberately open and sculptural, with natural limestone and oak joinery forming a serene backdrop to both quiet mornings and weekend gatherings.“Instead of taking the usual approach, we let the natural honed limestone take centre stage—creating a bold, beautiful focal point that anchors the entire interior palette. We love when nature becomes art in a home. It brings an effortless kind of beauty you simply can’t replicate,” said Elyse.Throughout each residence, a palette of warm timber, soft bronze and tactile natural finishes creates a calming rhythm, reflecting the tones of the neighbouring coastline. Bronze tapware by Faucet Strommen, customer cabinetry in Boston oak and plush finishes throughout give every space a sense of quiet luxury. The primary suite elevates everyday luxury with bespoke walk-in joinery, a travertine-lined ensuite and subtle brass accents throughout.Designed for real living, the layout is both beautiful and practical. The open-plan living space anchors the home, while three generous bedrooms, including a private primary suite, offer comfort and retreat. A flexible multi-purpose room adds another layer of versatility, ideal as a media room, second lounge room or children’s retreat.Ayla has been popular with downsizers and holiday-home buyers seeking boutique scale and design rigour, with half-floor layouts that feel both intimate and generous, private outdoor terraces and layered amenities tailored to modern Gold Coast living.“We wanted Ayla to be more than just a home. It’s an investment in a lifelong coastal lifestyle. Each residence is designed to evolve with its owners, offering enduring quality and timeless appeal,” said Elyse.Limited residences remain, priced from $5.6M. For more information, please visithttps://highlifepropertygroup.com.au/ayla/.Previous ArticleNext Article

Ayla is a thoughtfully crafted collection of eight boutique residences in Queensland’s Mermaid Beach, setting a new architectural standard of coastal living.Led by Highlife Property Group founders Elyse and James George, in collaboration with Raunik Architects, Ayla brings an elevated yet understated approach to beachfront design, carefully avoiding coastal clichés while authentically responding to the landscape. The development integrates clean, contemporary lines and subtle organic forms inspired by the rhythm and textures of its seaside context, to meet the demands of discerning Gold Coast buyers.Tucked into one of Mermaid Beach’s most coveted pockets along Albatross Avenue, Alya pairs laid-back coastal rhythm with a quietly confident architectural presence. From the street, the facade’s clean lines, soft curves and natural textures echo the movement and hues of the nearby shoreline.Inside, expansive windows immerse each residence in ocean views and abundant natural light, enhancing spatial generosity and connection to the outdoors.Every detail at Ayla is curated for lasting luxury; from the sculptural limestone kitchen to the oak-lined living areas, these homes are grounded, elegant and deeply rooted in their coastal context.“Gold Coast buyers want homes that feel as liveable in ten years as they do on day one,” said Elyse George, Co-Founder of Highlife Property Group.“Ayla balances laid-back coastal style with a level of polish and longevity rarely seen in beachfront living,” she said.Highlife’s integrated design-develop-build model ensures absolute control over every project phase — from initial concept through to final delivery — allowing the team to curate every material and finish for both performance and timeless appeal.The kitchen is deliberately open and sculptural, with natural limestone and oak joinery forming a serene backdrop to both quiet mornings and weekend gatherings.“Instead of taking the usual approach, we let the natural honed limestone take centre stage—creating a bold, beautiful focal point that anchors the entire interior palette. We love when nature becomes art in a home. It brings an effortless kind of beauty you simply can’t replicate,” said Elyse.Throughout each residence, a palette of warm timber, soft bronze and tactile natural finishes creates a calming rhythm, reflecting the tones of the neighbouring coastline. Bronze tapware by Faucet Strommen, customer cabinetry in Boston oak and plush finishes throughout give every space a sense of quiet luxury. The primary suite elevates everyday luxury with bespoke walk-in joinery, a travertine-lined ensuite and subtle brass accents throughout.Designed for real living, the layout is both beautiful and practical. The open-plan living space anchors the home, while three generous bedrooms, including a private primary suite, offer comfort and retreat. A flexible multi-purpose room adds another layer of versatility, ideal as a media room, second lounge room or children’s retreat.Ayla has been popular with downsizers and holiday-home buyers seeking boutique scale and design rigour, with half-floor layouts that feel both intimate and generous, private outdoor terraces and layered amenities tailored to modern Gold Coast living.“We wanted Ayla to be more than just a home. It’s an investment in a lifelong coastal lifestyle. Each residence is designed to evolve with its owners, offering enduring quality and timeless appeal,” said Elyse.Limited residences remain, priced from $5.6M. For more information, please visithttps://highlifepropertygroup.com.au/ayla/.Previous ArticleNext Article

Led by Highlife Property Group founders Elyse and James George, in collaboration with Raunik Architects, Ayla brings an elevated yet understated approach to beachfront design, carefully avoiding coastal clichés while authentically responding to the landscape. The development integrates clean, contemporary lines and subtle organic forms inspired by the rhythm and textures of its seaside context, to meet the demands of discerning Gold Coast buyers.Tucked into one of Mermaid Beach’s most coveted pockets along Albatross Avenue, Alya pairs laid-back coastal rhythm with a quietly confident architectural presence. From the street, the facade’s clean lines, soft curves and natural textures echo the movement and hues of the nearby shoreline.Inside, expansive windows immerse each residence in ocean views and abundant natural light, enhancing spatial generosity and connection to the outdoors.Every detail at Ayla is curated for lasting luxury; from the sculptural limestone kitchen to the oak-lined living areas, these homes are grounded, elegant and deeply rooted in their coastal context.“Gold Coast buyers want homes that feel as liveable in ten years as they do on day one,” said Elyse George, Co-Founder of Highlife Property Group.“Ayla balances laid-back coastal style with a level of polish and longevity rarely seen in beachfront living,” she said.Highlife’s integrated design-develop-build model ensures absolute control over every project phase — from initial concept through to final delivery — allowing the team to curate every material and finish for both performance and timeless appeal.The kitchen is deliberately open and sculptural, with natural limestone and oak joinery forming a serene backdrop to both quiet mornings and weekend gatherings.“Instead of taking the usual approach, we let the natural honed limestone take centre stage—creating a bold, beautiful focal point that anchors the entire interior palette. We love when nature becomes art in a home. It brings an effortless kind of beauty you simply can’t replicate,” said Elyse.Throughout each residence, a palette of warm timber, soft bronze and tactile natural finishes creates a calming rhythm, reflecting the tones of the neighbouring coastline. Bronze tapware by Faucet Strommen, customer cabinetry in Boston oak and plush finishes throughout give every space a sense of quiet luxury. The primary suite elevates everyday luxury with bespoke walk-in joinery, a travertine-lined ensuite and subtle brass accents throughout.Designed for real living, the layout is both beautiful and practical. The open-plan living space anchors the home, while three generous bedrooms, including a private primary suite, offer comfort and retreat. A flexible multi-purpose room adds another layer of versatility, ideal as a media room, second lounge room or children’s retreat.Ayla has been popular with downsizers and holiday-home buyers seeking boutique scale and design rigour, with half-floor layouts that feel both intimate and generous, private outdoor terraces and layered amenities tailored to modern Gold Coast living.“We wanted Ayla to be more than just a home. It’s an investment in a lifelong coastal lifestyle. Each residence is designed to evolve with its owners, offering enduring quality and timeless appeal,” said Elyse.Limited residences remain, priced from $5.6M. For more information, please visithttps://highlifepropertygroup.com.au/ayla/.Previous ArticleNext Article

Tucked into one of Mermaid Beach’s most coveted pockets along Albatross Avenue, Alya pairs laid-back coastal rhythm with a quietly confident architectural presence. From the street, the facade’s clean lines, soft curves and natural textures echo the movement and hues of the nearby shoreline.Inside, expansive windows immerse each residence in ocean views and abundant natural light, enhancing spatial generosity and connection to the outdoors.Every detail at Ayla is curated for lasting luxury; from the sculptural limestone kitchen to the oak-lined living areas, these homes are grounded, elegant and deeply rooted in their coastal context.“Gold Coast buyers want homes that feel as liveable in ten years as they do on day one,” said Elyse George, Co-Founder of Highlife Property Group.“Ayla balances laid-back coastal style with a level of polish and longevity rarely seen in beachfront living,” she said.Highlife’s integrated design-develop-build model ensures absolute control over every project phase — from initial concept through to final delivery — allowing the team to curate every material and finish for both performance and timeless appeal.The kitchen is deliberately open and sculptural, with natural limestone and oak joinery forming a serene backdrop to both quiet mornings and weekend gatherings.“Instead of taking the usual approach, we let the natural honed limestone take centre stage—creating a bold, beautiful focal point that anchors the entire interior palette. We love when nature becomes art in a home. It brings an effortless kind of beauty you simply can’t replicate,” said Elyse.Throughout each residence, a palette of warm timber, soft bronze and tactile natural finishes creates a calming rhythm, reflecting the tones of the neighbouring coastline. Bronze tapware by Faucet Strommen, customer cabinetry in Boston oak and plush finishes throughout give every space a sense of quiet luxury. The primary suite elevates everyday luxury with bespoke walk-in joinery, a travertine-lined ensuite and subtle brass accents throughout.Designed for real living, the layout is both beautiful and practical. The open-plan living space anchors the home, while three generous bedrooms, including a private primary suite, offer comfort and retreat. A flexible multi-purpose room adds another layer of versatility, ideal as a media room, second lounge room or children’s retreat.Ayla has been popular with downsizers and holiday-home buyers seeking boutique scale and design rigour, with half-floor layouts that feel both intimate and generous, private outdoor terraces and layered amenities tailored to modern Gold Coast living.“We wanted Ayla to be more than just a home. It’s an investment in a lifelong coastal lifestyle. Each residence is designed to evolve with its owners, offering enduring quality and timeless appeal,” said Elyse.Limited residences remain, priced from $5.6M. For more information, please visithttps://highlifepropertygroup.com.au/ayla/.Previous ArticleNext Article

Inside, expansive windows immerse each residence in ocean views and abundant natural light, enhancing spatial generosity and connection to the outdoors.Every detail at Ayla is curated for lasting luxury; from the sculptural limestone kitchen to the oak-lined living areas, these homes are grounded, elegant and deeply rooted in their coastal context.“Gold Coast buyers want homes that feel as liveable in ten years as they do on day one,” said Elyse George, Co-Founder of Highlife Property Group.“Ayla balances laid-back coastal style with a level of polish and longevity rarely seen in beachfront living,” she said.Highlife’s integrated design-develop-build model ensures absolute control over every project phase — from initial concept through to final delivery — allowing the team to curate every material and finish for both performance and timeless appeal.The kitchen is deliberately open and sculptural, with natural limestone and oak joinery forming a serene backdrop to both quiet mornings and weekend gatherings.“Instead of taking the usual approach, we let the natural honed limestone take centre stage—creating a bold, beautiful focal point that anchors the entire interior palette. We love when nature becomes art in a home. It brings an effortless kind of beauty you simply can’t replicate,” said Elyse.Throughout each residence, a palette of warm timber, soft bronze and tactile natural finishes creates a calming rhythm, reflecting the tones of the neighbouring coastline. Bronze tapware by Faucet Strommen, customer cabinetry in Boston oak and plush finishes throughout give every space a sense of quiet luxury. The primary suite elevates everyday luxury with bespoke walk-in joinery, a travertine-lined ensuite and subtle brass accents throughout.Designed for real living, the layout is both beautiful and practical. The open-plan living space anchors the home, while three generous bedrooms, including a private primary suite, offer comfort and retreat. A flexible multi-purpose room adds another layer of versatility, ideal as a media room, second lounge room or children’s retreat.Ayla has been popular with downsizers and holiday-home buyers seeking boutique scale and design rigour, with half-floor layouts that feel both intimate and generous, private outdoor terraces and layered amenities tailored to modern Gold Coast living.“We wanted Ayla to be more than just a home. It’s an investment in a lifelong coastal lifestyle. Each residence is designed to evolve with its owners, offering enduring quality and timeless appeal,” said Elyse.Limited residences remain, priced from $5.6M. For more information, please visithttps://highlifepropertygroup.com.au/ayla/.Previous ArticleNext Article

Every detail at Ayla is curated for lasting luxury; from the sculptural limestone kitchen to the oak-lined living areas, these homes are grounded, elegant and deeply rooted in their coastal context.“Gold Coast buyers want homes that feel as liveable in ten years as they do on day one,” said Elyse George, Co-Founder of Highlife Property Group.“Ayla balances laid-back coastal style with a level of polish and longevity rarely seen in beachfront living,” she said.Highlife’s integrated design-develop-build model ensures absolute control over every project phase — from initial concept through to final delivery — allowing the team to curate every material and finish for both performance and timeless appeal.The kitchen is deliberately open and sculptural, with natural limestone and oak joinery forming a serene backdrop to both quiet mornings and weekend gatherings.“Instead of taking the usual approach, we let the natural honed limestone take centre stage—creating a bold, beautiful focal point that anchors the entire interior palette. We love when nature becomes art in a home. It brings an effortless kind of beauty you simply can’t replicate,” said Elyse.Throughout each residence, a palette of warm timber, soft bronze and tactile natural finishes creates a calming rhythm, reflecting the tones of the neighbouring coastline. Bronze tapware by Faucet Strommen, customer cabinetry in Boston oak and plush finishes throughout give every space a sense of quiet luxury. The primary suite elevates everyday luxury with bespoke walk-in joinery, a travertine-lined ensuite and subtle brass accents throughout.Designed for real living, the layout is both beautiful and practical. The open-plan living space anchors the home, while three generous bedrooms, including a private primary suite, offer comfort and retreat. A flexible multi-purpose room adds another layer of versatility, ideal as a media room, second lounge room or children’s retreat.Ayla has been popular with downsizers and holiday-home buyers seeking boutique scale and design rigour, with half-floor layouts that feel both intimate and generous, private outdoor terraces and layered amenities tailored to modern Gold Coast living.“We wanted Ayla to be more than just a home. It’s an investment in a lifelong coastal lifestyle. Each residence is designed to evolve with its owners, offering enduring quality and timeless appeal,” said Elyse.Limited residences remain, priced from $5.6M. For more information, please visithttps://highlifepropertygroup.com.au/ayla/.Previous ArticleNext Article

“Gold Coast buyers want homes that feel as liveable in ten years as they do on day one,” said Elyse George, Co-Founder of Highlife Property Group.“Ayla balances laid-back coastal style with a level of polish and longevity rarely seen in beachfront living,” she said.Highlife’s integrated design-develop-build model ensures absolute control over every project phase — from initial concept through to final delivery — allowing the team to curate every material and finish for both performance and timeless appeal.The kitchen is deliberately open and sculptural, with natural limestone and oak joinery forming a serene backdrop to both quiet mornings and weekend gatherings.“Instead of taking the usual approach, we let the natural honed limestone take centre stage—creating a bold, beautiful focal point that anchors the entire interior palette. We love when nature becomes art in a home. It brings an effortless kind of beauty you simply can’t replicate,” said Elyse.Throughout each residence, a palette of warm timber, soft bronze and tactile natural finishes creates a calming rhythm, reflecting the tones of the neighbouring coastline. Bronze tapware by Faucet Strommen, customer cabinetry in Boston oak and plush finishes throughout give every space a sense of quiet luxury. The primary suite elevates everyday luxury with bespoke walk-in joinery, a travertine-lined ensuite and subtle brass accents throughout.Designed for real living, the layout is both beautiful and practical. The open-plan living space anchors the home, while three generous bedrooms, including a private primary suite, offer comfort and retreat. A flexible multi-purpose room adds another layer of versatility, ideal as a media room, second lounge room or children’s retreat.Ayla has been popular with downsizers and holiday-home buyers seeking boutique scale and design rigour, with half-floor layouts that feel both intimate and generous, private outdoor terraces and layered amenities tailored to modern Gold Coast living.“We wanted Ayla to be more than just a home. It’s an investment in a lifelong coastal lifestyle. Each residence is designed to evolve with its owners, offering enduring quality and timeless appeal,” said Elyse.Limited residences remain, priced from $5.6M. For more information, please visithttps://highlifepropertygroup.com.au/ayla/.Previous ArticleNext Article

“Ayla balances laid-back coastal style with a level of polish and longevity rarely seen in beachfront living,” she said.Highlife’s integrated design-develop-build model ensures absolute control over every project phase — from initial concept through to final delivery — allowing the team to curate every material and finish for both performance and timeless appeal.The kitchen is deliberately open and sculptural, with natural limestone and oak joinery forming a serene backdrop to both quiet mornings and weekend gatherings.“Instead of taking the usual approach, we let the natural honed limestone take centre stage—creating a bold, beautiful focal point that anchors the entire interior palette. We love when nature becomes art in a home. It brings an effortless kind of beauty you simply can’t replicate,” said Elyse.Throughout each residence, a palette of warm timber, soft bronze and tactile natural finishes creates a calming rhythm, reflecting the tones of the neighbouring coastline. Bronze tapware by Faucet Strommen, customer cabinetry in Boston oak and plush finishes throughout give every space a sense of quiet luxury. The primary suite elevates everyday luxury with bespoke walk-in joinery, a travertine-lined ensuite and subtle brass accents throughout.Designed for real living, the layout is both beautiful and practical. The open-plan living space anchors the home, while three generous bedrooms, including a private primary suite, offer comfort and retreat. A flexible multi-purpose room adds another layer of versatility, ideal as a media room, second lounge room or children’s retreat.Ayla has been popular with downsizers and holiday-home buyers seeking boutique scale and design rigour, with half-floor layouts that feel both intimate and generous, private outdoor terraces and layered amenities tailored to modern Gold Coast living.“We wanted Ayla to be more than just a home. It’s an investment in a lifelong coastal lifestyle. Each residence is designed to evolve with its owners, offering enduring quality and timeless appeal,” said Elyse.Limited residences remain, priced from $5.6M. For more information, please visithttps://highlifepropertygroup.com.au/ayla/.Previous ArticleNext Article

Highlife’s integrated design-develop-build model ensures absolute control over every project phase — from initial concept through to final delivery — allowing the team to curate every material and finish for both performance and timeless appeal.The kitchen is deliberately open and sculptural, with natural limestone and oak joinery forming a serene backdrop to both quiet mornings and weekend gatherings.“Instead of taking the usual approach, we let the natural honed limestone take centre stage—creating a bold, beautiful focal point that anchors the entire interior palette. We love when nature becomes art in a home. It brings an effortless kind of beauty you simply can’t replicate,” said Elyse.Throughout each residence, a palette of warm timber, soft bronze and tactile natural finishes creates a calming rhythm, reflecting the tones of the neighbouring coastline. Bronze tapware by Faucet Strommen, customer cabinetry in Boston oak and plush finishes throughout give every space a sense of quiet luxury. The primary suite elevates everyday luxury with bespoke walk-in joinery, a travertine-lined ensuite and subtle brass accents throughout.Designed for real living, the layout is both beautiful and practical. The open-plan living space anchors the home, while three generous bedrooms, including a private primary suite, offer comfort and retreat. A flexible multi-purpose room adds another layer of versatility, ideal as a media room, second lounge room or children’s retreat.Ayla has been popular with downsizers and holiday-home buyers seeking boutique scale and design rigour, with half-floor layouts that feel both intimate and generous, private outdoor terraces and layered amenities tailored to modern Gold Coast living.“We wanted Ayla to be more than just a home. It’s an investment in a lifelong coastal lifestyle. Each residence is designed to evolve with its owners, offering enduring quality and timeless appeal,” said Elyse.Limited residences remain, priced from $5.6M. For more information, please visithttps://highlifepropertygroup.com.au/ayla/.Previous ArticleNext Article

The kitchen is deliberately open and sculptural, with natural limestone and oak joinery forming a serene backdrop to both quiet mornings and weekend gatherings.“Instead of taking the usual approach, we let the natural honed limestone take centre stage—creating a bold, beautiful focal point that anchors the entire interior palette. We love when nature becomes art in a home. It brings an effortless kind of beauty you simply can’t replicate,” said Elyse.Throughout each residence, a palette of warm timber, soft bronze and tactile natural finishes creates a calming rhythm, reflecting the tones of the neighbouring coastline. Bronze tapware by Faucet Strommen, customer cabinetry in Boston oak and plush finishes throughout give every space a sense of quiet luxury. The primary suite elevates everyday luxury with bespoke walk-in joinery, a travertine-lined ensuite and subtle brass accents throughout.Designed for real living, the layout is both beautiful and practical. The open-plan living space anchors the home, while three generous bedrooms, including a private primary suite, offer comfort and retreat. A flexible multi-purpose room adds another layer of versatility, ideal as a media room, second lounge room or children’s retreat.Ayla has been popular with downsizers and holiday-home buyers seeking boutique scale and design rigour, with half-floor layouts that feel both intimate and generous, private outdoor terraces and layered amenities tailored to modern Gold Coast living.“We wanted Ayla to be more than just a home. It’s an investment in a lifelong coastal lifestyle. Each residence is designed to evolve with its owners, offering enduring quality and timeless appeal,” said Elyse.Limited residences remain, priced from $5.6M. For more information, please visithttps://highlifepropertygroup.com.au/ayla/.Previous ArticleNext Article

“Instead of taking the usual approach, we let the natural honed limestone take centre stage—creating a bold, beautiful focal point that anchors the entire interior palette. We love when nature becomes art in a home. It brings an effortless kind of beauty you simply can’t replicate,” said Elyse.Throughout each residence, a palette of warm timber, soft bronze and tactile natural finishes creates a calming rhythm, reflecting the tones of the neighbouring coastline. Bronze tapware by Faucet Strommen, customer cabinetry in Boston oak and plush finishes throughout give every space a sense of quiet luxury. The primary suite elevates everyday luxury with bespoke walk-in joinery, a travertine-lined ensuite and subtle brass accents throughout.Designed for real living, the layout is both beautiful and practical. The open-plan living space anchors the home, while three generous bedrooms, including a private primary suite, offer comfort and retreat. A flexible multi-purpose room adds another layer of versatility, ideal as a media room, second lounge room or children’s retreat.Ayla has been popular with downsizers and holiday-home buyers seeking boutique scale and design rigour, with half-floor layouts that feel both intimate and generous, private outdoor terraces and layered amenities tailored to modern Gold Coast living.“We wanted Ayla to be more than just a home. It’s an investment in a lifelong coastal lifestyle. Each residence is designed to evolve with its owners, offering enduring quality and timeless appeal,” said Elyse.Limited residences remain, priced from $5.6M. For more information, please visithttps://highlifepropertygroup.com.au/ayla/.Previous ArticleNext Article

Throughout each residence, a palette of warm timber, soft bronze and tactile natural finishes creates a calming rhythm, reflecting the tones of the neighbouring coastline. Bronze tapware by Faucet Strommen, customer cabinetry in Boston oak and plush finishes throughout give every space a sense of quiet luxury. The primary suite elevates everyday luxury with bespoke walk-in joinery, a travertine-lined ensuite and subtle brass accents throughout.Designed for real living, the layout is both beautiful and practical. The open-plan living space anchors the home, while three generous bedrooms, including a private primary suite, offer comfort and retreat. A flexible multi-purpose room adds another layer of versatility, ideal as a media room, second lounge room or children’s retreat.Ayla has been popular with downsizers and holiday-home buyers seeking boutique scale and design rigour, with half-floor layouts that feel both intimate and generous, private outdoor terraces and layered amenities tailored to modern Gold Coast living.“We wanted Ayla to be more than just a home. It’s an investment in a lifelong coastal lifestyle. Each residence is designed to evolve with its owners, offering enduring quality and timeless appeal,” said Elyse.Limited residences remain, priced from $5.6M. For more information, please visithttps://highlifepropertygroup.com.au/ayla/.Previous ArticleNext Article

Designed for real living, the layout is both beautiful and practical. The open-plan living space anchors the home, while three generous bedrooms, including a private primary suite, offer comfort and retreat. A flexible multi-purpose room adds another layer of versatility, ideal as a media room, second lounge room or children’s retreat.Ayla has been popular with downsizers and holiday-home buyers seeking boutique scale and design rigour, with half-floor layouts that feel both intimate and generous, private outdoor terraces and layered amenities tailored to modern Gold Coast living.“We wanted Ayla to be more than just a home. It’s an investment in a lifelong coastal lifestyle. Each residence is designed to evolve with its owners, offering enduring quality and timeless appeal,” said Elyse.Limited residences remain, priced from $5.6M. For more information, please visithttps://highlifepropertygroup.com.au/ayla/.Previous ArticleNext Article

Ayla has been popular with downsizers and holiday-home buyers seeking boutique scale and design rigour, with half-floor layouts that feel both intimate and generous, private outdoor terraces and layered amenities tailored to modern Gold Coast living.“We wanted Ayla to be more than just a home. It’s an investment in a lifelong coastal lifestyle. Each residence is designed to evolve with its owners, offering enduring quality and timeless appeal,” said Elyse.Limited residences remain, priced from $5.6M. For more information, please visithttps://highlifepropertygroup.com.au/ayla/.Previous ArticleNext Article

“We wanted Ayla to be more than just a home. It’s an investment in a lifelong coastal lifestyle. Each residence is designed to evolve with its owners, offering enduring quality and timeless appeal,” said Elyse.Limited residences remain, priced from $5.6M. For more information, please visithttps://highlifepropertygroup.com.au/ayla/.Previous ArticleNext Article

Limited residences remain, priced from $5.6M. For more information, please visithttps://highlifepropertygroup.com.au/ayla/.Previous ArticleNext Article

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Marcus Bennett

About the Author: Marcus Bennett

Marcus decodes shifting population dynamics and housing demand cycles in residential corridors. With a background in data science and a love for suburban cricket, he blends analytics with street-level awareness.