5 NSW residential developments completing construction in 2021

Urban takes a look at five new developments in New South Wales that are expected to reach completion in the coming year.
5 NSW residential developments completing construction in 2021
Ohana, Batemans Bay
Max KwokJanuary 5, 2021

With many projects expected to reach completion over the coming year, Urban has decided to take a look at five soon-to-be-completed developments offered in New South Wales.  

1. Georgette at Kew Schofields
Address: 23-27 Schofields Road, Schofields NSW 2762
One-bedroom apartments from $418,000

5 NSW residential developments completing construction in 2021

Georgette, stage two of Positive Investment Enterprise’s Kew Schofields, has been slated for completion later this year. Located in Sydney’s north-west, Georgette offers relaxed, community living with 2700sqm of retail space, parklands and recreation space within walking distance of each property.

Designed by PBD Architects, the light-filled apartments feature ample storage, extended gardens and state-of-the-art energy and storage innovations thanks to a partnership with Tesla.  

2. Central at The Langston, Epping
Address: 12-22 Langston Place, Epping NSW 2121
One-bedroom apartments from $590,000

5 NSW residential developments completing construction in 2021

Delivered by Cbus Property, The Langston is a collection of three towers which comprises 463 apartments and other mixed-use offerings. Its second stage, Central, is expected to reach completion this year, with 180 one, two, three and four-bedroom apartments on offer across its 24-storeys.

Designed by Architectus, the residences include floor-to-ceiling windows, views of the Sydney CBD or the Blue Mountains and exceptional amenities, such as a pool deck, wellness hub, sky lounge and podium-level gardens.  

3. Kira, Lane Cove
Address: 5-7 Mindarie Street, Lane Cove NSW 2066
One-bedroom apartments from $675,000

5 NSW residential developments completing construction in 2021

Among the apartments expected to reach completion this year is Hyecorp Property Group’s Lane Cove project, Kira. The development offers contemporary architectural design, with its amenities including a panoramic rooftop garden, lush landscaping and outdoor cinema.

Designed by Hyecorp’s in-house team, Kira offers light-filled one, two and three-bedroom apartments with leafy district views. Its features include state-of-the-art smart home technology, oak flooring and generous storage.

4. Ohana, Batemans Bay
Address: 1 Herarde Street, Batemans Bay NSW 2536
One-bedroom apartments from $399,000

5 NSW residential developments completing construction in 2021

Set on New South Wales’ South Coast, the picturesque Batemans Bay is known for its beautiful beaches, national parks and welcoming community. Ohana allows buyers to make their favourite holiday spot their new home.

Delivered by Core Developments, the project offers one, two and three-bedroom, beachside luxury apartments and a choice of one of three interior styles by Mon Palmer. The exteriors, designed by JUDD.studio, features undulating and articulated facades, contemporary character and villa-style landscape design. The development also features a communal rooftop garden, pool and open-air walkways.

5. Adela, Burwood
Address: 1-7 Gloucester Avenue, Burwood NSW 2134
Available apartments from $795,000

5 NSW residential developments completing construction in 2021

Construction on Aoyuan International’s Adela project expected to reach completion in the next six months, offering 115 residences in one, two and three-bedroom configurations. Located in the heart of the inner-city suburb of Burwood, Adela takes advantage of the nearby bustling town centre within the sanctuary of leafy streets.

Overlooking Burwood Park, Adela offers shared walkways, green communal areas and courtyards. Designed by PDB Architects, the thoughtful design includes full-height glazing, sliding doors to balconies and quality finishes.  

Max Kwok

Max Kwok is a staff contributor at urban.com.au. Based in Sydney, Max has previously worked at Property Observer where he specialised in content creation and editorial research.

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