Buyer handbook: A buyer's guide to Conquest's Burwood apartment development, La Luna

Over 95 per cent of the 18-level George Street building has sold
Buyer handbook: A buyer's guide to Conquest's Burwood apartment development, La Luna
Alison Warters July 10, 2023BUYER HANDBOOK

Diversified Australian property developers Conquest have achieved success with their latest project, La Luna Residences in Sydney's Burwood.

Over 95 per cent of the 18-level George Street building has sold. Just a handful of two-bedroom apartments remain, starting from $995,000.

Each of the remaining two-bedroom apartments spans 80 sqm and offers two bathrooms along with a convenient car space.

Designed under the guidance of Luis La Pegna, La Luna boasts a sophisticated and elegant selection of materials throughout its architecture. Functionality takes centre stage in this development, as the open plan dining and living zones seamlessly flow onto main balconies, allowing residents to enjoy breathtaking views of the city skyline and CBD.

“We design our apartments as if we were living in them ourselves - l’art de vivre,” said La Pegna.

“We’ve selected the fixtures, fittings and finishes we aspire for in our home. The floorplans are designed with easy living in mind, and a layout is created that is functional and elegant, and even more, appealing to the contemporary buyer.”

The apartments at La Luna Residences also prioritise practicality, incorporating internal laundries that are concealed and inbuilt to maximise space. Additionally, linen storage and study spaces are thoughtfully provided to enhance residents' daily living experience.

“The sites and locations are optimal. The floor plans are thoughtfully planned to maximise light, views, and functionality,” La Pegna added. 

“The Conquest™ attention to detail is apparent; from the distinctive facades, colours and glass, to the custom fixtures, hardware, stone, metals and interior design work, to the welcoming lobbies. These are properties that will be appreciated by generations to come.” 

Situated in the heart of Burwood, La Luna Residences benefit from their proximity to the diverse cultural offerings for which the inner-city suburb is renowned.

With convenient walk-through access to the retail options available at Westfield Shopping Centre, residents can easily indulge in shopping sprees or enjoy a variety of dining experiences. Moreover, La Luna is located on the cusp of Burwood's vibrant restaurant district, which includes the famous Burwood Chinatown and Crowne Plaza Sydney Burwood.

The location of La Luna Residences ensures that transportation is a breeze for its residents. Burwood Train Station, located within a mere 250 metres, provides seamless commuting options into the city, which is 12 kilometres away. Residents will soon also benefit from the upcoming construction of the proposed Burwood Metro Station, which will be just a short stroll away from La Luna.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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