Cumulus Grand Villas Gold Coast Welcomes Over 30,000 New Residents
In a move that redefines what it means to build a community, Cumulus Gold Coast has welcomed over 30,000 new residents — native trees planted as part of it’s extensive land rehabilitation program.
The initiative not only enhances biodiversity and ecological health but also celebrates the communities ongoing commitment to sustainability, culminating in the gifting of 23 hectares of land to the community for future conservation and recreation.
As part of its master-planned vision, Cumulus Gold Coast is rehabilitating large tracts of former farmland, replacing them with native trees and vegetation that encourage the return of local flora and fauna. The initiative restores ecosystem function, improves habitat diversity, and creates thriving green corridors that support birds, pollinators, and native wildlife — bringing nature back into balance while offering residents a deeper connection to the landscape.


Already, the site sustains over 19 endemic flora species, including wattles, gums and oaks, as well as 39 fauna species, from lorikeets, skinks and black cockatoos to sea eagles, larks, and the occasional pelican — a living testament to the project’s ecological success.
The contribution of 23 hectares of land to the community represents a lasting legacy to the region’s natural environment. The rehabilitated area will act as a sanctuary for native species and a natural buffer connecting surrounding habitats. The land is envisioned to support future public parkland, walking trails, and passive recreation areas, ensuring the development’s benefits extend beyond its boundaries and into the wider community.
Cumulus Gold Coast’s commitment to sustainability also extends into the public domain amenities. The community will feature a recreation centre, swimming pool, and communal garden beds for residents to grow vegetables, herbs, and fruit trees — encouraging a hands-on connection with the environment. These facilities will be powered by solar energy with battery storage, creating a self-sustaining system that reflects the project’s environmental ethos.
This environmental initiative has broad significance for both the Gold Coast and the region’s long-term sustainability. By planting over 30,000 trees, the development supports soil stabilisation, carbon capture, and the revival of local flora and fauna. The donation of land to the community provides a tangible public benefit and enhances regional green-space networks. Together, these efforts position Cumulus Gold Coast as a leader in sustainability — a project that redefines luxury living as a balance of design excellence, environmental care, and community contribution.
“At VentureCrowd, we believe luxury living and nature restoration go hand in hand,” said David Whitting, Head of Property at VentureCrowd. “By planting over 30,000 trees and gifting 23 hectares of land to the community, we’re creating a place that delivers for both residents and the wider region. This project actively encourages the return of local flora and fauna to the rehabilitation space — it’s about ensuring that future generations enjoy a healthier, greener Gold Coast.”
Cumulus Gold Coast is a premium villa community located in Carrara, Queensland, offering a collection of luxury homes designed for modern living amid natural surrounds. Set within a master-planned environment rich in vegetation, elevated views, and open green spaces, the project embodies a commitment to sustainability, wellbeing, and legacy.
Developed by VentureCrowd, it’s an exclusive collection of 59 architect-designed homes set high on a ridgeline with views sweeping across the hinterland and Broadbeach skyline.
Built by Devcon Property Group, with design by BDA Architecture – the well-respected local team’s behind some of the Gold Coast’s standout projects – Cumulus Grand Villas is a blend of luxury design with a rare connection to nature.
Buyers can choose from four three- and four-bedroom prestigious design collections: Skyline, Canopy, Savanna, and Broadview.
Three-bedroom homes are available from $1.395 million, with four-bedroom homes from $1.685 million.
“The Villas are generously sized with 240sqm of house for the price of a 120sqm non-beachfront apartment,” says Mr Whitting – a selling point that’s resonating with downsizers, rightsizers and families.
With its commitment to land rehabilitation, renewable energy, and community-focused amenities, Cumulus Gold Coast represents a new benchmark for sustainable luxury living — where modern design meets environmental legacy.
To learn more, visit www.cumulusgoldcoast.com.au.
