RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
MORE than $45 million is expected for a permit-approved build-to-rent development site just two kilometres from Melbourne’s CBD...
Dubbed Macaulay Walk, the corner site 218-246 Macaulay Road, North Melbourne has approval for two 12-storey towers and one six-storey building comprising a total of 394 apartments...
The permit contains a gross floor area of 42,105 sqm, including 23,717 sqm of residential net saleable area, 2,743sqm of retail net lettable area and 190 car parks...
The site offers spectacular views of Melbourne’s skyline and is adjacent to parkland, and within walking distance to three train stations, parks and the city’s health and...
LAWD’s Lukas Byrns and Peter Sagar have the listing for Ceapal. The developer won approval earlier this year for the $105 million development before taking the plans back to the...
It is an exceptional, shovel-ready site, and we anticipate extremely strong interest from apartment developers and build-to-rent groups with global institutional capital who will...
He added that now that construction costs have stabilised, and the interest rate outlook is more positive, Macaulay Walk offers a development opportunity that eliminates planning risk...
It is an opportune time to secure an outstanding permit approved project, which will deliver product in a market where the demand for rental properties continues to increase due to...
We are simply not building enough dwellings to house both the existing and growing population and quality sites like this are extremely rare...
There is flexibility to provide build-to-sell, co-living, student accommodation and retirement accommodation at the site. Macaulay Walk has commercial 1 zoning and...
At this point in the cycle, sites in A-grade locations and which have been de-risked from a planning perspective are likely to be very attractive to investors and developers as...
The Melbourne apartment market has typically delivered around 13,400 apartments per annum over the last 10 years, however, Charter Keck Cramer’s projections suggest that ...
Inner Melbourne has been the epicentre for Australia’s nascent build-to-rent sector. Amongst the more recent activity has been Model putting forward plans for...