Hirsch & Faigen
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About Hirsch & Faigen
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Their philosophy of hard work and dedication to excellence has established Hirsch & Faigen as an industry leader, unsurpassed in their commitment to design, sustainability, usability, community benefit and standard of delivery. Uncompromising in their approach, Hirsch & Faigen is a developer of the highest standards, dedicated to creating timeless buildings that improve the lives and wellbeing of all that interact within them.
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Projects
Pre-construction
The Queensbury
71 Queens Road, Melbourne VIC 3004
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Bedrooms
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Residences
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Estimated Completion
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Pre-construction
Marbella Broadbeach
7-9 Surf Parade, Broadbeach QLD 4218
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Bedrooms
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Residences
100
Estimated Completion
Late 2030
Construction completeSOLD OUT
Hemingway
1267-1273 Gold Coast Highway, Palm Beach QLD 4221
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Bedrooms
1 - 3 bedroom configurations
Residences
78
Estimated Completion
Not Provided
Recent news and updates
Hirsch & Faigen
25 days agoThe Melbourne property market has turned a corner in 2025 after several years of stagnant growth. Cities including Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide and Canberra overtook the Victorian capital... Read more
Melbourne's top 10 new apartment developments to launch in 2026
Hirsch & Faigen
8 months agoUnit values in the Gold Coast are continuing to grow in 2025.
The latest Home Value Index by Cotatlity (formerly CoreLogic), shows another month of growth in the local unit sector, with... Read more
City Beat April 2025: Off the plan activity jumps as Gold Coast units continue growth cycle