Inside The Grand Residences, Eastlakes: What the agents say

The facilities, proximity to train and light rail stations, and immediate convenience of a Woolworths Metro downstairs, have too been key contributors to the successful relaunch of the project, developed by the respected Crown Group
Inside The Grand Residences, Eastlakes: What the agents say
Joel Robinson November 22, 2024VIDEO

The Grand Residences in Eastlakes has been the focal point of new development in the suburb since its completion in 2022.

No doubt the best apartment complex to be developed in Eastlakes, The Grand Residences embody the connectivity of inner-city living, matched with the luxury finishes the Eastern Suburbs market expects.

We recently sat down with the team at McGrath Projects and Crown Property Agency to find out more about The Grand Residences, how it has shaped Eastlakes , and what buyers love about the new development.

Crown Group completed The Grand Eastlakes in 2022 but kept a significant portion of the 133 apartments that were developed. 

"We still have an amazing selection of apartments available, particularly one-bedroom apartments and sub-$1 million two-bedroom options, with prices starting at just $750,000," Adam Sparkes, Associate Director of McGrath Projects, said.

"Many of our buyers have come from the immediate Eastlakes area, transitioning from older apartments that lack the modern floor plans, spatial planning, and amenities of a brand-new development."

The facilities, proximity to train and light rail stations, and immediate convenience of a Woolworths Metro downstairs, have too been key contributors to the successful relaunch of the project, developed by the respected Crown Group.

"I think the standout feature is the location of the project compared to others in the area," McGrath Projects agent Sam Noakes says.

"You’re a bit further from the main city, but still close enough to the airport, universities, and beaches."

The surrounding area is set for further growth, with plans for over 70 specialty stores and a medical centre across the road.

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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