Walkability drives demand at Stones Corner’s latest apartment development, Corner House
What lies within walking distance of a new home can make all the difference. Proximity to everyday essentials, lifestyle amenities, green spaces, and transport options plays a major role in buyer decision-making—and developers know it.
Back in 2007, a group of U.S. urban planners introduced Walk Score, a walkability index that assigns a numerical value from 0 to 100 to any street address across the U.S., Canada, and Australia. A score between 70 and 89 is considered “very walkable,” meaning most errands can be accomplished on foot. A score above 90 earns the title of “Walker’s Paradise”—a location where residents can comfortably live car-free.
Stoneham Street in STONES CORNER, Brisbane, boasts a Walk Score of 95—an exceptional rating that places it firmly in that “walker’s paradise” category. The strong walkability was a key factor in local developer DeMartini Fletcher’s decision to acquire a prime corner site for their latest project, Corner House.
Construction is now underway on Corner House, a collection of 88 one, two, and three-bedroom apartments. The development features a rooftop oasis complete with a resort-style pool, spa, sauna, ice bath, gym, yoga lawn, and a communal herb garden—perfectly complementing the active, wellness-focused lifestyle of STONES CORNER residents.
Positioned between WOOLLOONGABBA and GREENSLOPES, Corner House’s location is one of its biggest selling points.
Just moments away are two of the area’s biggest lifestyle drawcards: Hanlon Park—recently revitalised through a $21.5 million Brisbane City Council investment—and STONES CORNER Village, a vibrant hub of cafés, restaurants, and specialty stores. Only one block from Corner House, the village vibe blends convenience with character.
Locals flock to favourites like Mourning Roast, The Smug Fig Kitchen & Social, and Waho Café, while independent outlets such as Sonic Sherpa Records and Books@Stones bring a creative edge. Nearby ALDI and Paradise Market offer everyday grocery options, with boutique and thrift stores rounding out the village atmosphere.
Just 500 metres away, Hanlon Park now features a nature-inspired adventure playground, extensive walking and cycling paths, and a meandering natural waterway.
Corner House also offers strong transport connectivity. STONES CORNER and Buranda Train Stations are both close by, offering quick access to the Brisbane CBD in under 15 minutes. The Eastern Busway provides an efficient alternative for commuters, while the M3 Pacific Motorway ensures easy driving access across the city and beyond.
Following strong early interest, Slaite Projects is now selling the second release at Corner House. The development is expected to be completed in early 2028.