Final Piece of Hamilton Reach Project Has Hit the Market

The final offering of the Hamilton Reach community has hit the market. The riverfront home, located at 72 Parkside Circuit, is the eleventh and final luxury freehold home to be completed by developer Frasers Property Australia.



The prestigious suburb of Hamilton provides the backdrop for this luxurious 394 sqm freehold residence within the Rivers Reach project which is just 6km away from the Brisbane CBD and offers uninterrupted river views.

Final Piece of Hamilton Reach Project Has Hit the Market
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Development director at Frasers Property Jamisen Rivera said that the entire construction process of Hamilton Reach community development has been challenging given the trade and materials shortage experienced by the industry nationwide. And with constant dialogue with their buyers, they made sure that their customers become part of the journey.

Final Piece of Hamilton Reach Project Has Hit the Market
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The home is designed by renowned architects bureau^proberts and it features four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. The river-facing master suite offers a generous walk-in wardrobe and bathroom and a breathtaking view of the river from its freestanding bath. It also boasts a soaring 6m void, riverside terrace, heated pool, private lift and an additional 3 car basement garage.

Final Piece of Hamilton Reach Project Has Hit the Market
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Additionally, the chef’s kitchen is made more luxurious with natural stone features and customer cabinetry. Complementing these features are Miele appliances, a fully integrated Liebherr fridge/freezer, a 195-bottle refrigerated wine cabinet, a Zip hydro tap, and a separate butler’s pantry.

Partner at bureau^proberts Architects Kelly Geldard said that the house was designed to withstand time, in that it will continue to blend in with the changing trend and will remain durable. The home, he said, not only fits into the community but likewise distinct itself from the rest of the residences.

The stunning Rivers Reach residence is being offered for $4.3 million.

Published 23-September-2023

Enjoy A Frenchy Affair at Hamilton Reach

Hamilton Reach is having a distinctly French celebration on Sunday, 21 October 2018.

It’s a good day to be outdoors when Hamilton Reach hosts A Frenchy Affair at the Northshore Riverside Park. Guests will certainly enjoy a taste of France with local cuisine, tunes, and entertainment at the event.

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From 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., families can have a lovely picnic at the park whilst being entertained by acclaimed jazz band Cigany Weaver.

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Visitors will also enjoy free coffee, crepes by J’adore Les Crepes and other Frenchy fare, French-inspired cocktails and drinks at Northshore Harbour Café, and gourmet cheeses from Le Fromage Yard.

There are also several free activities to keep the kids and the kids-at-heart entertained such as a caricaturist, crafts for kids, giant games, and more.

Treats for Early Birds

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More free goodies await early birds! The first 100 people to visit the newly completed Riverlight apartments before the event starts can fill their goodie bags with free treats.

Early goers can start collecting free goodies from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. from the pastry station, macaron station, lolly buffet, lemonade and iced tea bar, and French champagne in the penthouse for 18+ only.  Picnic rugs and more freebies will be up for grabs on the day. Remember, only one goodie bag is allowed per family.

Travelling to Hamilton Reach

Because of on-street parking limitations along Macarthur Avenue, guests travelling by car may park at the free car park. It is located on the right before the Hamilton Reach roundabout.

Visitors may also travel by CityCat. The Northshore Riverside CityCat stop is just a two-minute walk from the Sales and Display Centre.