Limited apartments remain in completed Footscray apartment development, Liberty One

The remaining one-bedroom apartments are priced from $588,995 and boast generously sized floorplans, making them perfect for owner-occupiers
Limited apartments remain in completed Footscray apartment development, Liberty One
Inside one of the Liberty One apartments. Image supplied
Alison Warters April 26, 2023

Bensons Property Group have tapped into the first home buyer market with their Footscray development, Liberty One

It's been a popular choice among buyers looking for an affordable but luxurious living option that not far from the CBD and the best Melbourne has to offer. 

With the first residents already settling into their new homes, interested buyers should act fast as a limited number of opportunities remain to secure a spot in the sought-after community. 

The remaining one-bedroom apartments are priced from $588,995 and boast generously sized floorplans, making them perfect for owner-occupiers, with the two-bedders priced from $657,798, complete with two-bathrooms and a car space. 

The demand for Liberty One is high, and as Footscray continues to grow in popularity, the available apartments now feature an upgraded interior scheme.

The new interior design includes premium fixtures, such as engineered oak timber floors and deluxe reconstituted stone benchtops. The apartments also come with high-end appliances, including a semi-integrated dishwasher, oven, rangehood, and cooktop.

Liberty One also offers the latest 'smart home' technology, making everyday tasks more seamless, safe, and effortless.

The fully integrated wireless GPOS system allows residents to control their appliances through their phone or tablet, while the advanced digital home security system offers keyless entry into the apartments, ensuring both convenience and safety.

The apartments are fitted with an integrated intercom system that connects to a smartphone app. Visitors can easily select the person they want to contact using a touch screen intercom, and residents can answer, view, talk, and release the door from their mobile, from anywhere in the world.

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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