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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Metro Residences - Chatswood



Where: Above Chatswood Railway Station
Who: COX & DesignInc (architects) ISPT & Galileo (developers)
Types: 1 bdrm/2bdrm/3bdrm
Price range: 470-540k (1 bdrm - NE corner); 825-985k (2 bdrm - NE corner) 
Size: approx 72sqm - 103sqm (1 & 2 bdrm)
Strata: Approx. $600-700/q (1 bdrm); $1300/q (2 bdrm)
Available: Late 2013 - Early 2014
Showroom: 391 Victoria Ave, Chatswood Open daily 10am - 4pm



 What we thought

The Chatswood development sells primarily on its excellent location - three towers (of which two are currently selling) straddling the recently redeveloped Chatswood railway station. The suburb has long been a densely populated pocket in the otherwise more roomy north shore, but this development galvanises, and even sells on, the appeal of the inner city high-rise lifestyle, only it's not in the city. 
In addition to the redeveloped Chatswood Station, which lies at the junction of the North Shore train line and new Chatswood to Epping line, is the nearly completed Civic Place. It will comprise on a new, and so far quite stunning looking, public library, a concert hall and theatre and large landscaped public space. If Chatswood was previously the suburb of the shopping mall and the high rise, Civic Place has the potential to reinvigorate and enliven the key corridor from the Station right down Victoria Avenue to Chatswood Chase.
Without a display unit (save a mock-up of a bathroom & kitchen), what we discern from the architecture renders and building model shows a competently executed development with a good standard of finishes. An openess of space is immediately apparent with its generous floor to ceiling windows through the apartment. Openable windows offer an opportunity for natural ventilation, however, the lack of apparent external sunshading on the facade seems to subtract from that green intention. The wintergardens offer a transition space between interior and exterior, without creating the all-too-often ugly balcony spaces that don't get much use except as storage spaces.
The "VIP" expired on February 15th, which allowed prospective buyers to register their interest with a deposit. The official sale launch date is the 5th March.

http://www.metroresidences.com.au/



2 comments:

  1. I'll be interested to see how these turn out, and how fast they sell. 2014 sounds a while away though...

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  2. I haven't seen the design but ive heard about them and all the new redevelopment in Chatswood. It should be interesting to see if it adds to the area especially at night, not just as a shopping and business area.

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