Brighton’s 30 Esplanade townhouse development priced from from $1.9 million plus

Brighton’s 30 Esplanade townhouse development priced from from $1.9 million plus
Jennifer DukeNovember 23, 2014

A total of 24 townhouses are available in Brighton’s beachfront 30 Esplanade development, priced from $1.9 million to $2.3 million.

The $48 million 30 Esplanade Brighton project, 14 kilometres south-east of Melbourne, features views of either the Melbourne skyline or Port Philip Bay.

Designed by Wood Marsh Architecture, the SC Land project comprises of two rows of 12 townhouses, constructed by Watpac. They are sized from 250 square metres to 300 square metres, including their outdoor areas.

The townhouses cover four levels, including a rooftop terrace, and include features such as a hand-blown glass disc doorknob, created by Melbourne’s Mark Douglass and designed by architect Randal Marsh.

Each has a private double garage and features three bedrooms and two to three bathrooms.

Gaggenau stainless steel appliances, including a steam over and pyrolitic oven, are kitchen inclusions, with the bathrooms to feature Roger Seller fixtures. Some of the main rooms have walk in wardrobes.

Stage one is expected to be complete in 2015.

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer

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