Downsizers and professionals keen on inner Brisbane development Bloom on Wesley

Raise Projects managing director, Ramy Raymond, said the project attracted the downsizer and professional market due to the size of the three bedroom apartments, their value and their pet friendliness.
Downsizers and professionals keen on inner Brisbane development Bloom on Wesley
Joel Robinson March 12, 2021

Downsizers and professionals have been the most keen buyers in the inner Brisbane development Bloom on Wesley.

The 36-apartment project in Lutwyche, north of the Brisbane CBD, is 60 per cent sold with just three bedroom apartments left. A Spring completion date is slated.

Raise Projects managing director, Ramy Raymond, said the project attracted the downsizer and professional market due to the size of the three bedroom apartments, their value and their pet friendliness.

Raymond also says the fact that Raise are also building the project allows for a further level of customisation, which was a hit with buyers.

“Even with the apartments now under construction, some customisation is still possible, which is the advantage for buyers working directly with a development team like ours, who are also building the project," Raymond said.

“Many buyers have met directly with me and our building team to explore their needs within our floorplans, and we have received a lot of feedback that our ability to listen to our buyers has helped them to purchase, to personalise their journey and really look forward to creating their new home at Bloom on Wesley.”

Mr Raymond said some buyers of the three-bedroom apartments were enjoying the flexibility of using the third room as a professional office or a hobby retreat, while some three-bedroom apartments also came with an additional multi-purpose room.

He said the need for flexible space within apartment living had been emphasized during the pandemic and will remain important as workplaces evolve to be more fluid than previously.

“Bloom on Wesley has been designed for its buyers to have everything they need for great living within their apartments and through wonderful amenities on the rooftop including an infinity pool, meditation/gym space and alfresco dining.

“At the same time, they are just metres from great shopping, dining, services and transport, including a new-look Crown Lutwyche Hotel that will be refurbished this year in the next block and new boutique stores at nearby Colwill Place, just a five-minute walk away.

“Bloom on Wesley offers unrivalled value for this location, which is a key factor for our buyers to live without compromise, whether they are re-sizing or downsizing.”

The three bedroom apartments range in size from 123 sqm up to 207 sqm and are priced from $695,000 up to $875,000.

 

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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