A masterpiece of design, location, and lifestyle: Inside the new Port Melbourne residences, The Evelyn

A masterpiece of design, location, and lifestyle: Inside the new Port Melbourne residences, The Evelyn
Render of The Evelyn
Alison Warters February 14, 2023

BSPK Property, well known in the Melbourne development space for creating bespoke projects, are shaping up to deliver their latest residential development in one of Melbourne's most prized Bayside locations.

Situated on the city fringe at 339 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne, the Evelyn Residences will deliver a limited collection of 23 residences across 13-storeys, taking in views of the Melbourne skyline and parkland, which will never be built out. 

Luxury living in the heart of Bayside

The Evelyn Residences is situated in a location that embodies the bliss of Bayside life. Everything you need is just a short walk, drive, tram or bus ride away, including world-class food, entertainment, schools, cafes, restaurants, shopping, lush green parklands and some of Melbourne's best beaches.

With Port Melbourne Secondary College, Port Melbourne Primary, and Woolworths just 500 meters away, the location of the Evelyn Residences is unmatched.

 

 

 

Grand size, spacious living and bonus incentives

Designed by Schmidt & Pang Architects, the Evelyn Residences features grand size townhouses with flexible settlement options and bonus developer incentives, with construction well underway. Completion is slated for the end of 2023, with stamp duty savings still available.

A mix of three and four-bedroom configurations are available in The Evelyn, with prices starting from $1.63 million for a three-bedder, through to just over $2 million for the four-bedroom floorplans. 

Delivering home-sized proportions, each of the residences features spacious living and entertainment spaces, while also adjoining to expansive private balconies, which provide the perfect place to take in the impressive vistas on offer. 

Elegant features and finishes

The interiors of the Evelyn Residences are equipped with high-end finishes including Gaggenau and Miele appliances, stone benchtops, concealed reverse cycle air conditioning, and double glazing for a carbon-neutral design.

The homes also feature private outdoor balconies and individual car spaces, with no car stackers or lifts required.

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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