Eight reasons Clayton South's Aster Apartments should be on your shortlist

Belonging to a larger 6.5-hectare masterplanned community, this unique residential development offers a range of townhomes and apartments with the convenience of nearby retail, employment and education opportunities
Eight reasons Clayton South's Aster Apartments should be on your shortlist
Max KwokMarch 4, 2021

Featuring 128 apartments across three buildings, Aster Apartments is a collection of one, two and three-bedroom apartments set across seven levels.

Belonging to a larger 6.5-hectare masterplanned community, this unique residential development offers a range of townhomes and apartments with the convenience of nearby retail, employment and education opportunities.  

Urban takes a look at eight reasons we’re inclined to buy a brand-new Aster Apartment in Clayton South.

1. Developed by Cedar Woods

Aster Apartments is delivered by Cedar Wood, a leading national developer of residential communities.

The developer boasts a long pipeline of other quality projects in Victoria, including Lincoln Apartments, St.A and Marshal Place.

Established in 1987, Cedar Woods has won numerous awards for its residential projects.

2. You can save thousands if you buy this month

Eligible for the $15,000 HomeBuilder Grant, homebuyers can save thousands on a new home in Aster Apartments.

Cedar Woods Developer Boost: In addition developer Cedar Woods is matching the government’s $15K HomeBuilder Grant with an additional $15k Boost until the end of March.

3. The final release of a masterplanned community

Eight reasons Clayton South's Aster Apartments should be on your shortlist

Forming part of the $230 million Jackson Green development in Melbourne’s south-east, Aster Apartments’ modern residences embrace community living and open, green space.

The 6.5-hectare project, set to deliver 151 new houses and 400 apartments encompassing a central park, was named ‘Development of the Year – New Communities’ at the Urban Developer Awards.

4. Prime open space designed by MDG

Situated across from Jackson Green’s central park, Aster boasts a prime location that delivers open space and a beautiful landscape.

Designed by MDG, the development’s considered landscaping promotes healthy, active living, with over 4,700 sqm of public open space.

A recreation hub is located at the doorstep of the complex, featuring a dog park, the Dierring trial, basketball courts and other outdoor facilities.

5. Beautifully crafted spaces

Eight reasons Clayton South's Aster Apartments should be on your shortlist

Designed by DKO Architecture, each apartment at Aster offers a sophisticated style and functional design.

Aster homes boast abundant natural light, high-quality finishes and generous balconies that overlook manicured gardens.

These beautifully crafted spaces provide the ideal setting for entertaining friends and family or enjoying a relaxing moment amongst nature.

6. Amazing location

A hub for healthcare and education, Clayton South’s latest masterplanned community occupies a privileged position nearby amenities and infrastructure.

Located just 20-kilometres from Melbourne CBD, commuting from Aster is a breeze with public transport connecting residents to employment opportunities and the world-leading Monash University.

7. Sustainable features

Delivered by Cedar Woods and designed by DKO, Aster has focused on green design to appeal to environmentally conscious investors and lessen the development’s impact on the surrounding communities.

The homes include sustainable inclusions like double glazing, solar PV in communal areas, electric car charging facilities, rainwater reuse systems for irrigation and bicycle storage.

8. One-bedroom apartments start from just $396,800

Unbelievably affordable, Aster Apartments start from just $396,800 for one-bedroom apartments and from $524,000 for two-bedrooms.

Expected to reach completion mid-next year, Aster ticks every box for those looking for a new home.

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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