Meriton launches Evoke in Ryde with design inspired by site's industrial heritage

Meriton launches Evoke in Ryde with design inspired by site's industrial heritage
Nicola TrotmanDecember 7, 2020

The latest development in Ryde to be released to the public is Meriton’s Evoke apartments, securing 30 apartment sales in the first week.

Located on Porter Street, Evoke will comprise of 278 apartments across four buildings, up to seven storeys in height.

With designs by Architectus, Evoke features a modern exterior with stone and metal cladding inspired by the history of the once-industrial site.

Meriton doesn’t have pre-sale requirements to fund the construction, therefore staging sales evenly across the development.

“Staging our sales evenly allows us to cater to market demands throughout the course of construction,” says national sales director James Sialepis.

“Expressions of interest for this development are extremely strong with investors and owner-occupiers keen to capitalise on its central waterside location - Meriton has already sold 30 apartments at ‘Evoke’ from its Sydney head office,” says Sialepis.

One studio-apartment is available for $505,000 and is 36 square metres in size.

One-bedroom apartments range in size from 46 square metres to 60 square metres and start from $585,000.

Two-bedroom apartments range in size from 69 square metres to 100 square metres and start from $725,000.

Three-bedroom apartments range in size from 108 square metres to 117 square metres and start from $895,000.

Apartments will feature stone benchtops, euro appliances, glass splashbacks and soft-closing drawers.

Residents will have access to a 20-metre pool, sauna, spa and gym as well as an onsite childcare centre and 38 bike parks.

Evoke will also feature onsite shops at street level.

Demolition of the site has already begun with a completion date scheduled for mid 2015.

ntrotman@propertyobserver.com.au

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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