Chinese residential developer defaults on Everton, Pymble project

Chinese residential developer defaults on Everton, Pymble project
Jonathan ChancellorNovember 19, 2017

A local developer has paid a reported $32 million for the Everton, Pymble residential development site after a development syndicate of Chinese buyers failed to settle.

The development syndicate blamed capital transfer constraints in China, according to Fairfax Media.

NSW Land & Environment Court approval was secured in July 2016 by BFD Pymble's solicitors, Lin Tang & Co Lawyers for the project.

The site at 2-8 Pymble Avenue and 2-4 Everton Street had most of its construction certificate works completed.

It has been approved for 98 apartments over three buildings with 156 basement parking spaces.

The design was done by the architects, Become.

Savills' Neil Cooke marketed the site with colleagues Stuart Cox and Johnathon Broome which attracted interest from around 20 developers.

The property is zoned R4 High Density Residential under the Ku-Ring-Gai LEP 2012 with a height limit ranging between 11.5 and 17.5 metres and a blended FSR of 1:1.

The apartments are expected to come to market early 2018.

 

 

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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