Hampstead Park: The Wattle Rd. Collection wins over buyers with sustainable and timeless design

Hampstead Park: The Wattle Rd. Collection wins over buyers with sustainable and timeless design
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Nicholas FaillaOctober 9, 2019

Hampstead Park has quickly become one of Melbourne’s most dynamic and sought-after community developments. Recently reaching an exciting milestone - over 75% sold - the sales success can be attributed to its close proximately to Melbourne’s CBD, local amenity and architecturally designed townhomes with large internal spaces and exquisite finishes.

The project has been popular with first home buyers, representing over 35% of purchasers to date and has also drawn interest from investors due to the impressive rental returns and stamp duty savings. With the launch of the final release, there is limited time to buy in this vibrant community. The final release, The Wattle Rd. Collection is now available with 4 bedroom options starting from just $765,000.

Part of the reason as to why Hampstead Park has been so successful, is due to the thoughtfully designed master plan giving a community feel which resonates with locals. The community village focused around the park is proposed to feature a supermarket, specialty retail and dining options, a community centre, medical centre, gym and childcare centre, evoking a close sense of community and home.

Hampstead Park: The Wattle Rd. Collection wins over buyers with sustainable and timeless design
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“The success we have seen over the last 12 months in the face of a tougher market is testament to the outstanding value on offer at Hampstead Park,” says INPG Sales Director Andrew Steele. “With 70% of our buyers intending to live in the homes, it’s been great to see just how much the project has resonated with local residents looking to buy a spacious home without compromising on location, connectivity and amenity.”

The latest townhome collection showcases expansive open plan living, remote lock up garages and floor to ceiling windows that open to large private terraces and balconies. Kitchens feature premium Italian handcrafted 900mm ILVE appliances and large island stone benchtops and butlers pantries maximising space for storage.

Master bedrooms feature walk-in robes and ensuite with additional contemporary bathrooms in the townhomes with generous amounts of storage. Located at the eastern end of Hampstead Park, the convenience and amenity that this collection offers is unmatched and at a fraction of the price of many inner-city suburbs. The Wattle Rd. release, surrounded by wide open roads and landscaped streetscapes, is ideally positioned just a few minutes’ walk to Highpoint Shopping Centre, hosting over 500 retail, dining and entertainment options.

Walking distance to parklands and charming riverside trails, residents will benefit from the urban connectivity of Maidstone as well as the tranquil leafy vistas that surround. Hampstead Park also benefits from the impressive and diverse schooling choices plus a tram line that brings services to and from the bustling Melbourne CBD and other outer activity centres and suburbs.

Hampstead Park: The Wattle Rd. Collection wins over buyers with sustainable and timeless design
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The architects focus on bringing themes of sustainability and natural connection to the project and have done so effortlessly as every home features a durable material palette that includes matte timber surfaces and tactile stones and a refined, sympathetic design encouraging residents to bring their own personality and style into living spaces. Designed by award-winning architectural practice Clarke Hopkins Clarke, Hampstead Park sets a benchmark for community development connecting residents with neighbours and nature and accommodating for population growth without overloading current infrastructure or lessening resident’s comfort.

“The vision for this new master-planned mixed-use precinct in Maidstone is to create a unique mixed-use urban precinct that provides a vibrant place to live, work and play. Based on the 4 key principles of Community, Integration, Identity and Sustainability, the design will aspire to create a modern and vibrant community, that integrates within the existing context of the site, has a strong sense of identity, and shapes a socially and environmentally sustainable Environment.”  - Clarke Hopkins Clarke

With towering tree canopies and lush surrounding parklands, each townhome is immersed into a tranquil environment. Interiors for each residence are designed by celebrated Adele Bates providing a high-quality level of comfort, liveability and timeless aesthetic.

Each home reflects the evolving needs of a family with multiple areas for entertaining as well as intimate nooks for quiet moments of Solitude. Driven by the experienced team at INPG and Bewise Property Group, Hampstead Park has continuously evolved since its launch in 2018. The dynamic approach to project, refining designs brought about by the in-house capabilities of INPG ensured that the homes were meeting the demands of the market.

Hampstead Park: The Wattle Rd. Collection wins over buyers with sustainable and timeless design
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With civil construction now well underway for Stage 1 and land settlements anticipated for Q1 2020, Hampstead Park hopes to welcome its first residents as early as the end of next year.

Nicholas Failla

Nicholas is a content writer and graphic designer who is passionate about cities, architecture, urban planning and sustainable communities.

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