65 residential dwellings over two uniquely designed and connected buildings with several different apartment layout options.
27 already sold.
Unique architecture featuring a contemporary design with large seamless indoor-outdoor living areas and spacious undercover balconies allowing the natural light in and cross ventilation suited to the subtropical Queensland climate. With infinity edge pool, BBQ facilities, bicycle storage and break out zones with wireless internet access the development offers Kelvin Grove residents a product not yet seen in the area.
Edenview Apartment comprises 65 luxury residences over two buildings situated in the Kelvin Grove Urban Village (KGUV). KGUV is a result of an unlikely coupling between the Department of Housing and the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Jointly the Department of Housing and QUT have already committed $1 billion to deliver a mixed use development over four years combining infrastructure, educational, retail, commercial and recreational facilities. KGUV is situated just 2km from the CBD and the village is based on principles of the Ecological Sustainable Development, which aims to balance environmental, social and economic issues for long term sustainability.
Kelvin Grove has become a popular suburb for a range of people wishing to live close to Brisbane City, the Queensland University of Technology and the Royal Brisbane Hospital. The suburb's proximity to the city makes it a popular residence for young people, who study at QUT's Kelvin Grove campus, or commute into the city centre for work.
Located less than 4km from Brisbane's CBD, Kelvin Grove has experienced strong growth in the past five years as buyers have taken advantage of the suburb's proximity to the city and (then) affordable prices. With easy access to the City along Kelvin Grove Road and other major roads, Kelvin Grove will continue to attract residents and tenants.
The Royal Brisbane Hospital is in neighbouring Herston, and many of Kelvin Grove's residents are medical professionals and hospital workers who want to live close to work.
Most of the homes in Kelvin Grove are renovated post-war workers' cottages and Queenslander-style homes. There is a significant number of medium-density units and new developments. The completion of Kelvin Grove Urban Village, with its apartments, shops, supermarkets, restaurants, and cafes has added to the popularity of the area.
Source: REIQ