Real estate firm CBRE has been appointed to market a new landmark residential development on the edge of Sydney’s Darling Harbour in what is touted to be one of the last remaining opportunities to own a slice of the city’s most sought after freehold, waterside real estate.
Radiance, located at 188 Day Street, is a luxurious residential development comprising 119 one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments that will all feature hotel-quality finishes.
Ben Stewart, CBRE Australia’s Residential Projects Director, said the project offered a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a piece of freehold property on Sydney’s iconic Darling Harbour.
“This high-end development on the fringe of Australia’s – and indeed one of the world’s – most famous harbours offers a unique combination of livability and convenience. These apartments will offer the very best of inner-city living – spectacular views of the city’s glittering famous harbour, a lively cultural scene, beautiful parks, high-end boutiques and fine dining.”
Stewart said the property, which will also feature a luminous gold coloured façade, was conceived by multi-award winning architects Tzannes Associates, and would form a glowing new city landmark.
He added: “The future residents of Radiance will enjoy a luxurious and accessible lifestyle that is in close proximity to some of the city’s major attractions and amenities such as Chinatown, the University of Technology Sydney, Town Hall Train Station and Westfield Sydney.”
The property is being developed by Loftex – a high-end developer responsible for several projects including the Sugarmill warehouse conversion in Camperdown, The Factory designer apartments in Leichhardt and Madison at Waterloo.
The company is also developing Embassy, St Leonards, which is currently under construction. Stage one is sold out with stage two launching later this year.
Andrew Batt, International Group Editor of PropertyGuru Group,
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