A masterpiece in contemporary design, its gentle curves harmonising with the adjacent rolling surf, its tones and textures delicately emulating the sublime coastal hues; arising from the very last available site in exclusive William Street, opposite Town Beach, 'SALT' will set a whole new benchmark for premium beachfront luxury.
Recognising the significance of the 'SALT' project, multi award-winning developers, Harbourland, harnessed the acclaimed skills of architects King + Campbell and designers, Space Control, to create a centre of residential excellence; a landmark building to exceed the aspirations of even the most discerning.
From each opulent apartment, floor-to-ceiling windows will frame breathtaking views, across the golden sands and crystal surf of Town Beach, to a panorama of wide blue ocean and far northern coastline. The epitome of grand coastal elegance.
'SALT'; uncompromised beachfront luxury, positioned in the ocean-front heart of Port's cosmopolitan centre; acclaimed restaurants and trendy cafes are literally at the doorstep, Port City Bowling Club is nearby, coastal walks are adjacent, with the CBD but a short stroll away.
Port Macquarie has, for many years, been a favoured "sea change" destination, with homes in high demand and beachfront apartments at an absolute premium. In fact, Port's most recent luxury beachfront development, just metres from 'SALT', sold out within weeks.
For further information on this exciting development, interested parties are urged to contact McGrath Projects, Port Macquarie, without delay.
Selection of three-bedroom air conditioned apartments
Sumptuous four-bedroom penthouse; at 525sqm, the peak of perfection
Gourmet marble kitchens with integrated Miele appliances
Plumbed butlers' pantries, all apartments feature studies
State-of-the-art bathrooms and ensuites, modern free-standing tubs
Broad living flows seamlessly to ocean-front entertaining terraces
Smoked oak engineered timber flooring; premium carpets
These images are high-quality developer renderings of a luxury coastal multi-unit building: the fit-out palette and strong indoor–outdoor connection are well considered, but the design reads as a polished, generic developer product rather than a one‑off architect statement. The project lacks historical value and appears to be part of a multi-unit development, so it scores modestly for originality and uniqueness.
Key Architectural Features
ocean/frontage viewsfloor-to-ceiling sliding glazinggenerous balcony/outdoor diningopen-plan living and kitchenstone kitchen island and splashbackintegrated linear fireplace with stone hearthlight timber floors and soft neutral paletterecessed and pendant lighting