Feature property: Lighthouse launches at Newport
Published 5:03am 8 July 2025
ADVERTORIAL
Traders In Purple’s Lighthouse Newport development has debuted on the market, offering coastal-luxe residences in one of Moreton Bay’s most in-demand locations.
With a prime position on Lighthouse Esplanade, alongside Lakeview Park, its 132 apartments, penthouses, villas and townhomes occupy an absolute waterfront site with uninterrupted views across Moreton Bay.
Lighthouse is Traders In Purple’s 15th project in the region and its second in Newport, following the huge success of Lasail, which sold out in record time ahead of its completion in 2023.
Lighthouse’s diverse selection of residences spans two and three-bedroom apartments and penthouses, three-bedroom garden villas, and three-bedroom townhomes, situated across two buildings—Palm and Dune. A 22-berth marina will also be developed at Lighthouse.
Palm and Dune will each feature their own resort-style swimming pool, outdoor entertaining area and lush landscaped gardens, with a shared residents’ lounge, herb garden, and subtropical porte cochere entry bringing the community together.
Designed by award-winning architect, Rothelowman, the residences have been envisioned from the inside out for downsizers and upgraders, with an emphasis on liveability and relaxed coastal luxury.
Taking in views of Moreton Bay, the marina, Glass House Mountains and landscaped gardens, the refined interiors are defined by their elegant simplicity with a focus on quality, light and warmth, accentuated by neutral colours and premium finishes.
Embracing the indoor-outdoor lifestyle, synonymous with South East Queensland, generous balconies or courtyards extend internal living spaces, and floor-to-ceiling windows maximise panoramic views while drawing natural light and ocean breezes.
Many apartments include a multipurpose room, providing a flexible space for a second living room, guest accommodation, home office or hobby space.
Construction is expected to start in late 2025.
Traders In Purple has been developing in Moreton Bay for two decades, with a 100 per cent project completion rate and string of high-profile projects to its name including the recently completed Marin in Scarborough and Lasail in Newport.
The first stage of 58 residences in Lighthouse’s Palm is now selling. An onsite sales display, featuring a full-sized kitchen and bathroom, is now open.
Stop by to experience the textures, finishes and refined coastal design up close from 10am-4pm daily at 21 Lighthouse Esplanade, Newport. For more information, visit the website.
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