New apartment plans filed for North Perth
North Perth is set for a new mixed-use development.
Plans have been filed by a local private developer, Lam Property development group Pty Ltd, for an eight-level building with 117 apartments at 299 Charles Street, near Charles Veryard Reserve.
Only around half of the apartments proposed will be on the market (59). There will be 42 co-living units and 15 Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) units.
Of the 59 buy to sell apartments, there will be 15 one-beds, 33 two-bed apartments and 11 three-bedroom apartments.
The apartments will sit above a tavern/brewery, a private gym, two shops, and a restaurant/cafe.
The application says the commercial activation will promote vibrancy and convenience for not only residents of the development, but the wider community who utilise the Charles Street Neighbourhood Centre.
Total 185 car parking bays and 19 motor cycle bays. A breakdown of the car and motor cycle parking bays as follow
Space Collective Architects said in the Design Statement that there was an opportunity to marry the characteristics of the greenery pocket & heritage pocket of North Perth.
They'll be focusing on sustainable principles. The project has been designed to a 6.5 Star minimum and 7.5 Star average NatHERs rating. The fully electric building will be EV ready and will have a minimum 20kW solar PV system.
There will be an open terrace on level one with outdoor seating and a barbecue, while a level six terrace will have a residents' lounge, and more outdoor seating and barbecue space.
The development value is $35 million.
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.
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