The Carlton at Vaucluse at halfway sales mark

The Carlton at Vaucluse at halfway sales mark
Nicola TrotmanDecember 8, 2020

The Carlton at Vaucluse, a new 14-apartment boutique development alongside Rosa Gully and Diamond Bay Reserve, has secured seven sales.

Developed by RDA Property Group and built by HSN Construction, the apartment complex was designed by architects MPR Design Group, which was the winner of the Waverley Council public space contribution award this year for its project The Beach House in Bondi Beach. The site was bought for $2.1 million in a late 2010 delayed settlement acquisition. 

In a coveted oceanside pocket in Vaucluse, the pet-friendly apartments range from one-bedroom to a three-bedroom penthouse. 

“The concept that flows through all the apartments is the consistent theme of a smooth flow from indoors to outdoors,” says Brian Meyerson from MPR Design group.

“The most important aspect was to take advantage of the exceptional views.

“Keeping with today’s contemporary needs, means the kitchen area flows straight out into the integrated spaces of the living areas and dining spaces, which then flow seamlessly out to the balconies and outdoor living spaces,” Meyerson says. 

One-bedroom apartments are available from $795,000, two-bedroom apartments are available from $1,090,000 and the three-bedroom penthouse has a price tag of $2,395,000. Initial pricing was from $595,000. Two of the one-bedroom units remain for sale.

All 14 apartments have private balconies and terraces, and three of the apartments have private gardens.

The apartments have European oak floors, a stone gas kitchen with European appliances and travertine bathrooms.

Located at 19 Young Street, the seven remaining apartments are being sold by Ric Serrao and Jake Carter from Raine & Horne Double Bay Real Estate. They have a scheduled late 2013 completion date.

Nicola Trotman

With a penchant for the written word, Nicola has built a career doing just this – now Creative Director at thriving Melbourne-based PR agency, Greenpoint Media.

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