Showing posts with label stockwell. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 7, 2013

River Point on Ferry and Flow

Stockwell is marketing 50 new apartments at West End, in its River Point development, called River Point on Ferry.  Prices range for $560,000 for a 1 bedroom apartment up to just under $2M.

Nearby, Pradella is marketing apartments in Waters Edge, which has been completed but still has unsold developer stock.  Apt 1606, 2 bedrooms, is listed at $619,000.  Apt 2209, 2 bedrooms, is listed at $699,000.  Apt 1111, 3 bedrooms, is $929,000.  A neighbouring development by Pradella, Flow, also has developer stock for sale.


Wednesday, June 27, 2012

More Affordable and Smaller Apartments

The Courier Mails reports that developers are building apartment buildings with smaller apartments, because that is what is selling today.  Does this mean that there will be a shortage of larger, family sized apartments in Brisbane in the future?

From the Courier Mail:

"Developer FKP recently withdrew a development application from Brisbane City Council for a future tower at its Gasworks development at Newstead.  It was lodged in 2009 and executive director Mark Jewell said it needed to be revised in line with the present market. The tower, known as Parkside Boulevard, will be released in the next three to five years.  Two weeks ago, the same developer released its reworked masterplan for The Mill development at Albion.  A change in market conditions early in 2010 saw it refund deposits for units already sold off the plan and designs changed. It has now launched the first tower and is waiting for sufficient pre-sales before it starts construction.

In Brisbane's CBD, Melbourne-based developer Billbergia unveiled plans to develop the failed Vision site into a 90-storey residential tower with about 800 apartments, a hotel and a 34-storey commercial tower.

Bellise at Fortitude Valley had initially been planned as a 199-unit development, but had received a new approval to reconfigure it to a 228-unit development of smaller product.

Citimark's Angus Johnson said the launch of its 200-unit Rivana development at Hamilton would wait until the market was right.

While Stockwell plans to proceed with the 150-unit stage two and 50-unit stage three of its Riverpoint development at West End, it has not yet advised a time frame.

Sunland has preliminary approval for the 47-storey Carrington in Alice St in the City. Managing director Sahba Abedian said there were conditions attached, which they were working through."

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Riverpoint West End

Riverpoint at West End, stage one, is complete and owners are starting to move in. It would be interesting to know how many of the valuations came below contract price, and how many purchasers off the plan were unable to settle.

Riverpoint, stage one, still has apartments listed for sale. These include:
  • a "two bed one bath" (67sqm internal, so small!) where the second bedroom is internal with no windows, listed at $580,000.
  • a "three bed two bath" (81 sqm internal, which is in my view too small for a 2 bedroom apartment) with views of one of the other buildings, listed at $750,000.
I laugh that an agent has a 2 bed 1 bath listed for resale, at $550,000, giving the total area as 116sqm -- but this includes 17sqm of car park. Most other developers and agents do not include the carpark in the sqm area when selling an apartment, so take care!

I have inspected Riverpoint. The general quality looks to be very good. Some of the apartments are too small, in my opinion, and have bad aspects. The prices are high. There are many more stages of Riverpoint to come, so extreme care must be taken.