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ResidentialTed TabetThu 23 Jul 20

Sydney’s Most Sought-After Development Projects

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Foreign investors have kept a watchful eye on Australia’s property market during weeks of Covid-19 shutdown with a series of apartment projects in demand across Sydney.

According to REA Group, Australia’s residential property sector has remained high on the radar of foreign investors, with Asian buyers increasingly searching for stable markets and top-end development projects amid the fast-evolving Covid-19 pandemic.

The country’s largest real estate portal found that in the three months to end of June, newly-launched and recently completed development projects across a number Sydney’s most affluent suburbs topped its search results.

It also noted that international searches for property across its platform jumped 22 per cent year-on-year, bolstered by virtual and video inspections in the wake of the international border closure.

High-rise developments such as Crown Group’s recently-completed $575 million Infinity project, Cbus Property’s under construction Epping project The Langston and Meriton’s 553-apartment project in Parramatta, were amongst the most-viewed products online.

Boutique developments also scored the attention of REA’s international audience, with planned projects in revered locations such as Edgecliff and the waterfront suburb of Coogee in focus.

Australia over recent months has been widely recognised on the international stage as being successful in containing the coronavirus outbreak, despite recent clusters emerging in Sydney and Melbourne.

Although still low, Sydney’s residential market has also been buoyed by a recent uptick in home-buyer sentiment across the June quarter, after restrictions started to ease.

Here are the top 10 most-searched development projects by foreign investors in Sydney.

Related: Sydney’s Top 15 Major Development Projects


10.

Ladera—Primus Property Group
Bellevue Hill

▲ Architect: Luigi Rosselli Architects

9.

Infinity—Crown Group
Green Square

▲ Architect: Koichi Takada

8.

180 George—Meriton
Parramatta

▲ Architect: Woods Bagot

7.

Anden—Central Element
Coogee

▲ Architect: MHNDU

6.

The Langston—Cbus Property
Epping

▲ Architect: Architectus

5.

Aristocrat—Luxcon
Rose Bay

▲ Architect: PBD Architects

4.

Surry Hills Village—Toga
Redfern

▲ Architect: SJB, Architect Prineas

3.

Pointe—Primo Developments
Edgecliff

▲ Architect: Luigi Rosselli Architects

2.

Dusk—Clutch Capital
Rose Bay

▲ Architect: Bureau SRH

1.

King & Philip—Galileo
Sydney CBD

▲ Architect: fjmt

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