Inspired by the Banksia Serrata: Inside Princeton's Blakehurst apartment development Serrata

The development, by Sydney-based investment and development firm Princeton, comprises just 32 architecturally-designed apartments
Inspired by the Banksia Serrata: Inside Princeton's Blakehurst apartment development Serrata
Alison Warters July 21, 2023PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

Serrata, the latest off the plan apartment development in Blakehurst in Sydney's South, was inspired by the Banksia Serrata foliage that flourishes abundantly in the area.

The development, by Sydney-based investment and development firm Princeton, comprises just 32 architecturally-designed apartments, a mix of one, two and three-bedrooms.

Located amid waterways and parklands, the development will place residents within easy reach of a number of amenities.

The nearby Carss Bush Park provides a setting for leisurely walks and cycling along scenic pathways, while, just a stone's throw away, Stuart Park is home to cricket nets and basketball courts, providing further outdoor recreational opportunities.

Located just minutes away is the thriving hub of Hurstville, which caters to shopping and dining desires, with Westfield Hurstville a retail haven boasting a diverse range of shops and dining experiences.

The convenience of the nearby train station makes commuting a breeze, with a direct train to the city, taking only half an hour, making urban exploration effortless for city dwellers.

Families will find Serrata an ideal place to settle down, as the locality is abundant with reputable schools, reflecting the family-friendly atmosphere of the area. The proximity of the St George Hospital precinct also ensures residents have access to quality healthcare facilities.

Beyond the immediate vicinity, residents have access to a range of recreational options for leisure and entertainment. The bayside beaches, including Ramsgate Beach, offer a perfect escape to unwind and soak up the coastal vibes, while Netstrata Jubilee Stadium is also nearby, home to the St. George Illawarra Dragons.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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