More than 90 per cent of residences at Lighthouse Newport have been sold ahead of the project’s anticipated mid-2027 completion.
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The sell-down leaves only a handful of apartments, penthouses, and garden villas available at what the developer describes as Newport’s final waterfront address. Lighthouse Newport sits at 21 Lighthouse Esplanade and overlooks a private residents’ marina with direct access to Moreton Bay.
The development, by Traders In Purple, comprises 132 dwellings across two buildings named Palm and Dune, offering a mix of apartments, townhomes, penthouses and villas.

Construction is progressing well, according to the developer, with first residents expected to move in by mid-2027.
What remains on the market includes waterfront two-bedroom plus multipurpose room apartments from $1.4 million, three-bedroom apartments from $1.37 million, waterfront three-bedroom apartments from $1.64 million, waterfront penthouses from $1.995 million, and three-bedroom garden villas from $1.35 million.
The project was designed by architecture firm Rothelowman, whose brief centred on what the practice describes as designing from the inside-out. Residences feature open layouts, floor-to-ceiling glazing and balconies or private courtyards, with some units capturing views toward the Glass House Mountains.

Shared amenities include two pools, a residents lounge, tropical landscaping and community herb gardens. Boating enthusiasts with access to a marina berth, subject to availability, can head out directly onto Moreton Bay. Residents will also have access to cafes and restaurants at Newport Marketplace.
Lighthouse is Traders In Purple’s 15th project on the Peninsula, according to the developer. The group states it has a 100 per cent completion rate across more than 20 years of delivering residential projects along Australia’s eastern seaboard. The developer markets this completion record as a point of difference for prospective buyers.
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For those still weighing up their options, Traders In Purple operates a sales display at Newport Marketplace, featuring a full-sized kitchen and ensuite along with interactive high-definition displays showing the finished product. More information is available at lighthousenewport.com.au.
With more than 90 per cent of the 132 dwellings sold and construction under way, few options remain for buyers seeking a waterfront position at Newport.
Featured image credit: lighthousenewport.com.au
Published 3-June-2026





