Coronation introduces penthouse living at Ashbury Terraces, a first for the in demand inner west suburb

Coronation Property’s Managing Director, Joe Nahas, said the market response demonstrates the success and appetite for a development of this kind in Ashbury
Coronation introduces penthouse living at Ashbury Terraces, a first for the in demand inner west suburb
Joel Robinson September 30, 2024PENTHOUSE FOCUS

Coronation Property has revealed the only two penthouses remaining in its architecturally significant inner west residential development, Ashbury Terraces.

There had been three luxury penthouses in the SJB-designed building that is approaching completion, however, one was snapped up pre-launch for $3.2 million.

Christine To, Head of Sales at Coronation Property, says the final release of Ashbury Terraces will provide discerning purchasers the very last opportunity to secure their ideal home within this popular community.

“Ashbury Terraces is now at 80 per cent sold and is the last pocket of land available for development in Ashbury," To says.

“The thoughtfully considered floor plans and premium amenities at Ashbury Terraces have been tailored to accommodate a variety of tastes and lifestyle preferences, making the residences appealing to both individuals and families seeking a sophisticated and comfortable lifestyle experience."

Located less than 10 kilometres from Sydney’s CBD, Ashbury Terraces has been brought to life by a curated team of Australia’s leading designers and architects from renowned practices SJB and 360 Degrees Landscape Architects.

The striking development features three distinct collections – the Terrace Collection, Apartment Collection, and for the first time on the market, the Penthouse Collection.

The exclusive Penthouse Collection offers open-plan living, as well as a private plunge pool with extensive views of the Sydney CBD.

Each residence will connect to generous outdoor entertainment areas, oversized backyards and courtyards, with rooftop terraces offering views of the city skyline and neighbouring parklands.

The Terrace Collection encompasses 59 three-bedroom terrace homes designed to complement Ashbury's Victorian and mid-century architectural typologies within the exclusive resort-like setting.

The Apartment Collection, with its inviting laneways and village-like feel, comprises one, two, three and four-bedroom park-side apartments, including garden-level units with landscaped yards.

Coronation Property’s Managing Director, Joe Nahas, said the market response demonstrates the success and appetite for a development of this kind in Ashbury.

"Downsizers who have capitalised on rising house prices over the last two years now seek quality new homes with open-plan living, increased amenity and outdoor space – the key features offered at Ashbury Terraces," Nahas said.

“A key component in Coronation’s property portfolio, this development underscores our commitment to consistently delivering well-designed and expertly constructed residences right across Sydney,” Nahas said.

Ashbury Terraces is on track for completion in late 2024.

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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