Luxury Anchored: Sherpa Completes Exclusive Marina Berths at Perspective Helm
Leading Queensland developer Sherpa Property Group has delivered a key milestone at its $100 million Perspective Helm project on Chevron Island, with the completion of the private marina berths, exclusive to residents – a rare inclusion in boutique residential developments on the Gold Coast.
The marina, designed for vessels up to 18 meters, positions Perspective Helm among a limited number of residential projects in South East Queensland offering direct marine access, further elevating the value proposition of the tightly held riverfront site.
Founder of Sherpa Property Group, Christie Leet, said the integration of marina infrastructure reflects a broader market trend among high-end buyers prioritising lifestyle, convenience, and exclusivity.
“It’s a great moment seeing the marina come together – it’s something we’ve been working towards for a long time,” said Mr Leet.
“There’s definitely growing interest from buyers who want a waterfront lifestyle without the upkeep of a larger property.
“Having private berths on site just makes it that much easier for residents to enjoy the water whenever they like.”
Strategically located at the edge of the 6-knot zone, the marine berths provide secure and tranquil mooring with immediate access to the Broadwater and open ocean.
Perspective Helm occupies a rare 57-meter north-facing stretch of riverfront at 107 Stanhill Drive and includes just ten residences, with 80% now sold. Prices for remaining homes range from $5.25 million to $9.99 million.
Construction is underway, with completion scheduled for late 2025.
The project includes four waterfront villas, four river homes and two expansive two-level penthouses, alongside a wellness centre. Selected residences will feature private pools, pizza ovens and firepits.
Mr Leet said Perspective Helm is aimed at the prestige owner-occupier market, particularly those seeking a secure, rightsized waterfront lifestyle that combines luxury with low-maintenance living.
“This level of amenity, privacy and location is incredibly difficult to replicate, especially on the Gold Coast where true north-facing riverfront sites are increasingly scarce,” said Mr Leet.
“We’ve put a lot of thought into how people actually want to live day to day.
“It’s not just about luxury for the sake of it – it’s about creating a home that feels easy, peaceful, and connected to the location and community.”
To learn more, visit https://www.perspectivehelm.com.au/