The first apartments in the $400 million Glenside development will hit the market next month, giving buyers the chance to buy into the blue-chip eastern suburbs of Adelaide for under $400,000.
The six-storey development, called Botanica, will incorporate 86 one, two and three-bedroom apartments, including ground floor apartments with private courtyards, and upper-level apartments with expansive balconies set among the trees.
The upper level apartments will enjoy uninterrupted views towards the city and the Adelaide Hills.
Designed by leading architects DKO and Hames Sharley, the apartments will feature generous open plan living spaces, a focus on alfresco living, and gourmet kitchens with stone benchtops and Smeg appliances.
Pictured: An artists impression of Botania. Image supplied.
“Instead of walking out onto the main road or public thoroughfare, Botanica residents will step out directly into landscaped open space flanked by mature trees," said Mr Archer.
“There has been strong demand for the apartments at Glenside since the project officially launched at the beginning of the year. Buyers are looking for an alternative to what’s currently available in the apartment markets - they’re looking for room to breathe.
“We’re expecting that the apartments will appeal to diverse a range of buyers including young families, couples and downsizers, all attracted by the parks and gardens.” Prices for the Botanica apartments are currently being finalised, but are expected to start in the high $300,000s," Mr Archer told WILLIAMS MEDIA.
Pictured: An artists impression of Botania. Image supplied.
Glenside has already attracted a wide range of buyers, from those living in nearby suburbs looking for a lifestyle upgrade, to first home buyers, and downsizers.
All the homes in Glenside will be set in a green botanical environment including landscaped parks planted with 400 new trees, alongside sensitively restored heritage buildings.
To date, 38 townhomes in the 16ha development have been sold, fetching an average price of $889,000. Construction of the first townhomes began in May, and the first residents are expected to move into their homes next year.
To register your interest, visit www.glenside.com.au
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