Last chance to buy before price increase at Albero Greensborough apartments

At the moment prices for one-bed apartments start from $460,000, and two-beds from $625,000
Last chance to buy before price increase at Albero Greensborough apartments
Render inside one of the Albero apartments. Image supplied
Alison Warters April 18, 2023

It's the last chance to buy at CitiNova's Albero Greensborough at the lowest price, with increases of between $20,000 to $35,000 per apartment set to come into effect on April 25.

Albero, in the heart of Greensborough, 17 kilometres north-east of Melbourne, has been popular among both owner-occupiers and investors given the rarity of a new apartments in the small nature-filled suburb.

At the moment prices for one-bed apartments start from $460,000, and two-beds from $625,000.

Read more: Why investors are looking for value in Greensborough

 

Citnova engaged InvoDesign, Point Architects and Biasol to design the 45-apartment project, which is set to welcome residents by Spring. 

Albero promises to offer contemporary, elevated living in a serene setting, surrounded by breathtaking greenery and sprawling treescapes. The residences have been designed with a keen focus on the finer details and high-quality finishes to provide maximum comfort and functionality to its residents.

Biasol, an interior design firm, was responsible for the interiors of Albero, creating a sense of home within the locality of Greensborough.

 

The design of the apartments was guided by the surrounding landscape, rich in Australian natives and character, to provide a sustainable and timeless design.

Each residence at Albero features energy efficient appliances, use of recycled rainwater, and expansive double-glazed windows that allow for an abundance of natural light to flood in and illuminate the interior spaces.

The result is an environmentally friendly and luxurious living space that promises to cater to the needs of modern-day residents.

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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