The best of ‘Little Portugal’: A spotlight on Deicorp's The Regent, Petersham apartments

Two distinctly different buildings, The Regent and The Siding, deliver a range of vibrant, architecturally-crafted apartments in the eclectic suburb of Petersham
The best of ‘Little Portugal’: A spotlight on Deicorp's The Regent, Petersham apartments
The Regent, Petersham. Image supplied
Max KwokFebruary 4, 2022

The Australian-owned and operated developer-builder, Deicorp, presents its exclusive collection of unique residences in The Petersham Precinct.

Two distinctly different apartment buildings, The Regent and The Siding, deliver a range of vibrant, architecturally-crafted apartments in the eclectic suburb of Petersham.

Situated at 7 Regent Street, The Regent blends perfectly within the streetscape with warm natural elements and contemporary brick façades.

The development has been designed in collaboration between Candalepas Associates and Nordon Jago Architects, delivering a range of different spaces and configurations for a range of buyers.

The Petersham Precinct embraces truly sophisticated architecture with features including refined detailing, natural elements and flexible floorplans.

Residences also feature private outdoor terraces, set against a backdrop of lush, natural landscaping and stunning district views, taking alfresco dining to a new level.

 

Residents can host at one of the several distinct rooftop dining areas that provide expansive entertaining space.

The development offers corner cafes, pocket parks, rooftop terraces and a lush central lawn for both residents and locals to enjoy.

Located just six kilometres from the Sydney CBD, Petersham has been long-considered one of Sydney’s hidden gems.

Affectionately known as ‘Little Portugal’, Petersham boasts a range of foodie delights from freshly-baked Portuguese tarts to Portuguese chicken, tapas, and deli items.

The Regent’s brand-new apartments will be ready for residents to move into this year.

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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