Lowe Living reveal Parkdale apartment development, Kallara House

They've had Warren and Mahoney design the project at 127-137 Como Parade East, which will sit in landscaping by Vivid Green Landscapes
Lowe Living reveal Parkdale apartment development, Kallara House
Joel Robinson October 31, 2023PROJECT LAUNCH

Melbourne apartment builder developer Lowe Living has revealed its latest apartment development.

They're soon to launch Kallara House, a collection of just 33 apartments in the coastal suburb Parkdale, just south of Bayside. They've had Warren and Mahoney design the project at 127-137 Como Parade East, which will sit in landscaping by Vivid Green Landscapes.

Warren and Mahoney drew inspiration for Kallara House from Parkdale's tea-tree roots. It pays homage to the area's rich natural formations and coveted coastal tempo. With a commitment to functional luxury, these apartments seamlessly blend coastal allure and modern living, redefining the essence of seaside luxury.

Prices for the one, two and three-bedroom apartments start from $660,000.

Kallara House is located just a stone's throw from Parkdale Station, which makes the commute to the city in around 40 minutes. It's also less than a kilometre from Parkdale Beach and Parkdale Yacht Club.

Lowe Living, led by Founder and Manging Director Tim Lowe, have previous experience in Parkdale. Earlier this year they completed Topaz, their 22-apartment project less than a kilometre away from Kallara House.

Predominantly operating in Bayside, Lowe Living are currently marketing Sera in Brighton, a boutique 13-apartment development, and Oceano in Hampton, which has just nine apartments. There's also Larnook in Armadale which is approaching construction completion I THINK, and 

They have two more projects upcoming. One is Emerald Place, their mixed-use apartment and office development on South Melbourne's Clarendon Street, while the other is 24-apartments in Sandringham.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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