

AT A GLANCE:
- Developer: TRK Property Group
- Builder: TRK Property Group
- Address: 189-203 Beams Road, Taigum, QLD 4018
- No. of Residences: 88
- Estimated Completion Date: Q2 2027
LAYA Residences brings architecturally designed terrace living, wellness amenity, and over 200 sqm of considered space to Taigum – a suburb whose time has quietly arrived.
There’s a version of Brisbane North that most people looking for a new home know by reputation rather than experience. Tree-lined streets. Established schools. Quick freeway access. Good bones, as they say.
What it has long lacked is a residential offering that matches that reality with something equally aspirational.
LAYA Residences, developed by TRK Property Group on Beams Road in Taigum, is the development that changes that conversation.
By any measure, it is an unusual proposition for this part of Brisbane. Not unusual in the way developers use to mean “slightly different from the last one,” but unusual in the sense that nothing comparable exists on the northside at this price point, at this scale, in this suburb.

A suburb revaluing itself
Taigum sits approximately 16 kilometres north of the Brisbane CBD. It has, for most of its residential history, been understood as a family suburb: affordable, well-connected, quietly reliable. That characterisation is accurate. It is also, increasingly, incomplete.
The suburb is now appearing regularly on analyst shortlists for 2026 and beyond, named alongside Chermside and Nundah as part of Brisbane’s emerging northern corridor, where middle-ring fundamentals are converging: constrained supply, population pressure, infrastructure investment, and a chronic undersupply of quality attached housing. Vacancy in the area sits well below 1%. Days on market for well-presented product are among the shortest in the city.
The question the northside hasn’t been able to answer until now is: where does genuine quality actually live?
LAYA is the answer.

Solace Club: amenity that earns its name
The feature that distinguishes LAYA most sharply from anything else available on the northside is its private wellness club. In the context of a terrace home development, it is genuinely without precedent in this part of Brisbane.
Generally, wellness amenities of this calibre belong to inner-city apartment towers, five-star hotels, or the kind of coastal resort development where the price per square metre reflects the postcode as much as the product. The idea of arriving home to a sauna, a cold plunge, and a steam room in Taigum is not something anyone has been conditioned to expect. Which is precisely what makes it interesting.
TRK has named it Solace Club. The name is doing real work. This is not shared amenity bolted on to satisfy a checklist; it is truly a private retreat that just so happens to sit within your community, set against a parkland reserve that no inner-city development can replicate at any price.
Solace Club will be home to:
- Hot and cold plunge pools
- Sauna and steam room
- State-of-the-art gym
- Daybeds and private relaxation spaces
- BBQ dining and communal areas
- Direct parkland reserve access

Solace Club sits against a parkland reserve backdrop, the kind of green outlook that in Brisbane’s inner ring would cost an additional $200,000 in land premium alone. Here, it is simply the setting, and TRK has made the most of it.
The wellness architecture inside the homes reinforces what Solace Club delivers at the community level. Over 200 square metres of internal living, generous ceiling heights, natural cross-ventilation, Mediterranean material warmth, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow to private courtyards.
What’s more, LAYA is close to a wealth of amenities that further elevate its lifestyle appeal. Residents will find that they are:
- Just minutes to Chermside Shopping Centre
- Eight minutes to Brisbane Entertainment Centre
- 15 minutes to Brisbane CBD
- 20 minutes to Victoria Park Olympic Precinct
- Close to Nudgee College
- Within direct access to the Brisbane Airport

The developer behind it all
TRK Property Group is not a new name in this corridor. Founded in 2009 by managing director Arpan Kohli, the company name is a tribute to his father, Tilak Raj Kohli, and has been operating in Brisbane's north long enough to understand it from the inside.
What distinguishes TRK from many developers operating at this scale is its integrated model: TRK both develops and builds. That single fact matters enormously to someone buying before completion. It means the margin for error between design intent and built outcome is substantially compressed. The same organisation that commits to the render is the one signing off on the finishes.

The northside argument, plainly stated
Brisbane’s property market is in a period of sustained momentum. Annual dwelling value growth sits at 15.7% as of early 2026. Attached homes are forecast to outperform houses. Supply remains critically constrained across the city, and the middle ring is where the pressure is most acute.
For anyone wanting the northside, with its connectivity, family infrastructure, and quieter character, the choice until now has been between the established housing market – where the median sits near $1.1 million for an unrenovated house, or a standard apartment with none of LAYA’s scale or finish.
LAYA removes that compromise. From $1.6 million, it offers three- and four-bedroom terrace homes of genuine architectural quality and the confidence of buying into a development already under construction with a Q2 2027 completion.
That is not a typical northside offering. It is, in fact, the only one of its kind.


