13 owners pitch together for Rose Bay apartment development opportunity

13 owners pitch together for Rose Bay apartment development opportunity
Joel Robinson September 30, 2024SITE LISTING

A prime development site in the heart of Rose Bay, one row back from the beach and in the village, is expected to attract a swell of residential developers.

13 owners have banded together to offer the 1,377 sqm site at 730-738 New South Head Road and 2-10 Collins Avenue through McGrath Double Bay agent Craig Pontey, who owns one of the lots.

"We have got together as a collective collaboration of like-minded owners wanting to sell," Pontey says.

"There are five extra large townhouses, one three-bedroom apartment and six shops with underground parking all being offered in one line”.

Pontey says that with the current demand for luxury apartments being exceptionally strong, the site will allow for "many apartments with fantastic Harbour views in a very convenient location."

The site is bounded by three street frontages, New South Head Road, Caledonian Avenue and Collins Avenue, Rose Bay.  

"It’s a very high-profile corner site," Pontey added.

Rose Bay is starting to see demand increase in new apartments, particularly for the downsizers.

Historically, the new apartment market in Rose Bay has been virtually non-existent, leaving locals with limited options: either relocate from the suburb they love or downsize to an older apartment in a building constructed decades ago.

However, a shift is underway. The new apartment market is beginning to flourish, offering fresh opportunities for buyers.

Rose Bay has emerged as the most searched suburb in the Eastern Suburbs over the past three months on Urban.com.au. There was a 48 percent increase in searches from June to July, with last month’s search volume reaching its highest level since April 2023.

Read more: Downsizers finally start to get their chance in Rose Bay as new apartment supply grows

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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