The Brixton: Where contemporary living meets convenience in East Victoria Park

Located on Bassinghall Street residents of The Brixton will enjoy convenient access to the Perth CBD from the Albany Highway, a five-kilometre commute
The Brixton: Where contemporary living meets convenience in East Victoria Park
Alison WartersJuly 9, 2023PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

What both developers, and more importantly buyers, want from a residential project is to be as close to amenity as possible without being on a busy highway.

Perth developer Citify secured a prime location for their soon-to-be completed East Victoria Park project The Brixton, just off the Albany Highway.

Located on Bassinghall Street residents of The Brixton will enjoy convenient access to the Perth CBD from the Albany Highway, a five-kilometre commute.

There's an array of public transport options and major road links in close proximity, as well as an extensive network of walkways and cycle paths that crisscross the area.

When it comes to dining, The Brixton spoils its residents for choice. A leisurely 50-metre stroll will lead residents to a selection of cafes and restaurants, offering a diverse range of culinary delights from around the world are just around the corner. 

Aside from the incredible dining options, residents find themselves in close proximity to all essential amenities.

Work in the city? A mere 10-minute journey will take you there. Pursuing higher education? A bus stop conveniently located across the road provides a direct route to Curtin University.

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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