East Brunswick Village
Sales Status
Sold Out
Bedrooms
1 - 3
Buildings
1
Building Type
Mid-rise
Urban's three favourite things about EBV:
- The sustainable and environmentally conscious design.
- Use of space for communal gardens and activated laneways.
- Comfortable and light filled apartments.
Designed by JAM Architects comes one of the most exciting and prolific mixed use suburban developments in Melbourne, East Brunswick Village.
Comprising of 600 residences across seven sustainable and thoughtfully designed buildings, EBV delivers spacious, environmentally friendly and spacious high quality living in comfortable and modern way.
With an embraced community value, the warm welcome is felt a the front doorstep with open public plazas filled with local art and installations surrounded by laneways of cafes, supermarkets and ground floor retail options all to inspire connectivity.
The public amenities are astounding but what are the residential amenities like?
Each resident will be able to enjoy:
- An artisan bakery
- Pharmacy and fitness studios
- Yoga Studio
- Organic health spa
- Bike and mechanic repair store
- A residents tool shed
- A garden rooftop with vegetable plots
- BBQ facilities with lounge and dining rooms
- An apiary providing free honey to residents at the hands of an experienced beekeeper
- 2,400sqm of green communal space
- Coles Brunswick East
The master plan by the Banco Group, provides the community of family, singles, first home buyers and many more the opportunity to reap the benefits of high quality living at an affordable price with spacious floor plans to accommodate pets, children and people wanting to be involved in a community environment.
Feel like you’re doing your part by investing in your light filled apartment with exteriors made of recycled bluestone and timber offering a 7.5 Star Rating from the Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme. Extensive solar panels, recycled water storages, efficient waste management are part of several initiatives designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help residents to save on their energy bills and consumption.
EBV, by Jam Architect, is a microcosm of the suburb of East Brunswick, with its creativity and diversity, the development seeks to be part of the community fabric with its prime location to the city and surrounding activity centres whilst remaining affordable.
The public amenities do not stop there, step beyond the doorstep of EBV and enjoy the vast trails of parklands that line the Merri Creek with walking distance to Fleming Park, Melbourne’s beloved Lygon Street offering an eclectic blend of Italian restaurants and cafes and accessible public transport systems such as train and tram which line the main boulevards and streets leading in and out of the CBD.
Located on Nicholson Street, Brunswick East, benefit socially with car share facilities, electric car charging stations, car wash, a private rooftop cinema and 960 bicycle storage spaces encouraging the activation and healthy lifestyle of apartment living.
Each apartment in the East Village Development has a large balcony or terrace with prices varying for a one bedroom starting at and affordable $350,000, one of the lowest in today’s property market.
The completion of the complex is slated for the end of 2020 with the precinct coming to life with residents and public accessibility mid 2020.
Development information for East Brunswick Village
Meet the team behind East Brunswick Village
Steller is a property development and management group that focuses on developing residential accommodation with a contemporary and functional fit. They handle the procurement of land to design, marketing, construction, and project delivery via an in-house team.
Some of their larger residential projects include The Sora in Bentleigh, a collaboration with architect Ewert Leaf located 500 metres from Bentleigh Station, and the three-level apartment building at 735-771 Warrigal Road, Oakleigh.
Steller rose to prominence by building a $4.2 billion pipeline of residential, mixed-use and commercial projects in the southeast of Melbourne, targeting suburban residential growth zones with low-rise apartment projects.
The standard demographics for a Steller project ranges from three to five levels, with between 20-40 apartments per project. They focus on the outer-suburbs of Melbourne including areas such as Bentleigh, Moorabin, Glen Huntly, and Highett.
Founded in 2006 by Nicholas Smedley and Simon Pitard, the future of Steller is in question as it looks to complete current projects but refrain from taking on new developments.
Steller Associates
Steller projects have previously been in conjunction with:
Ewert Leaf
Via Architects
Peter Brown Architects