From ONE to ERA: Why buyers are choosing GWH again in Newcastle West

Repeat buyers are one of the strongest measures of confidence in any apartment development.
At ERA in Newcastle West, some purchasers are returning to GWH after living at the developer's One Apartments. Their decision to purchase again was driven by the quality of life they found after moving into their first GWH home.
Keith Wilton had spent years living in a house in East Maitland before deciding it was time for a change. Apartment living had always been on his radar, but he was selective about what he wanted.
"I had some boxes I wanted to tick," he says.
Keith points to the open-plan design, generous outdoor areas and considered inclusions as key reasons One Apartments worked for him.
“One of those things was a nice indoor open plan area, but also I wanted a nice outdoor open area that I could entertain on in summer or Christmases or birthdays,” he says.
He also found value in the smaller details, from integrated appliances to shared resident spaces including the pool, cinema and rooftop areas.
After comparing several developments, he chose One Apartments because of GWH's longstanding local reputation and his own experience working with the developer on a commercial project more than a decade earlier.
"I knew that they were local, that the quality of the build was going to be up there. I'd looked at other apartment complexes around and close by, and I just knew that here was a better decision location wise."
Today, Keith says the move has completely changed how he experiences Newcastle.
"I enjoy living in this location because it's more of a lifestyle change. That Newcastle city living where you can walk to restaurants and bars and even beaches and parks and even shopping across the road."
Beyond the location, he says it's the sense of community that has surprised him most.
"Everyone loves living here because they chose to live here, but everyone looks out for each other. It's a real great community feel here."
For Aimee and Lyle Goodman, the journey started almost by chance.
The couple happened to be having coffee in Newcastle when they noticed the site where One Apartments was about to begin construction.
"We were aware GWH was planning a development," Aimee says. "We made one phone call and things moved pretty quickly after that."
As busy business owners, they initially thought apartment living would simply reduce the maintenance that came with larger homes. Instead, it fundamentally changed how they spent time together.
"We actually catch up more as a family now," Aimee says.
"We've had homes with big yards and lots of space, but everyone ended up in different rooms. Here we'll have dinner together, the kids can play, and we spend far more quality time together."
Lyle says their confidence came from GWH's reputation within Newcastle's building industry.
"I know people who've worked across different apartment projects, and whenever GWH came up the feedback was always the same. They're rock solid. They're quality."
That confidence only grew throughout the buying process.
"One of the things that really impressed us with GWH was the whole process, was the communication," Lyle says. "It was consistent, it was regular, there was no problem if we had some weird questions, there was no problems in getting answers."
Aimee says one moment stood out.
"The project actually finished on time. We realised we needed to hurry up and sell our house because everything was happening exactly when they said it would."
The positive experience at One Apartments ultimately gave all three buyers the confidence to purchase again with GWH, this time at ERA.
Their confidence reflects what many buyers are seeking in today's apartment market. Location remains important, but so too does certainty around delivery, quality and long-term liveability.
ERA builds on those foundations with 280 one, two and three-bedroom apartments across two landmark towers in Newcastle West.
Designed by Fender Katsalidis, the project will include more than 2,000 square metres of resident amenities, including a resort-style pool, gym, sauna, private cinema and rooftop entertaining spaces overlooking the harbour and coastline.
The development is also within walking distance of the Newcastle Interchange, Honeysuckle, Darby Street, the harbour foreshore, restaurants, retail and the city’s beaches, continuing the walkable lifestyle that existing GWH buyers say has transformed how they live.
For Keith, the appeal remains straightforward.
"You feel at home even before you've moved into your home."
For Aimee, the change is measured in time.
“I just felt like I had more time,” she says.
Construction at ERA is now underway, with more than half of the residences already sold and limited two and three-bedroom apartments remaining in the East Tower release. Priced from $980,000 for two-bedroom residences and $1.46 million for three-bedroom residences, buyers can secure an apartment with a 10 per cent deposit, with premium homes offering ocean views from Level 8 and harbour views from Level 10.
ERA is also backed by Resilience Insurance's 10-year Latent Defects Insurance policy, providing protection against structural or waterproofing defects for 10 years after completion. The project is anticipated to be completed in early 2028.
Joel Robinson
Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Apartments.com.au, where he leads the editorial team and oversees the country’s most comprehensive news coverage dedicated to the off the plan property market. With more than a decade of experience in residential real estate journalism, Joel brings deep insight into Australia’s evolving development landscape.
He holds a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism from Leeds Beckett University in the UK, and has developed a particular expertise in off the plan apartment space. Joel’s editorial lens spans the full lifecycle of a project, from site acquisition and planning approvals through to new launches, construction completions, and final sell-out, delivering trusted, buyer-focused content that supports informed decision-making across the property journey





