Coffs Harbour council green lights Third.i’s $35.5 million Sable at the Jetty

Sable at the Jetty is penned to hit the market in the coming weeks and will comprise high-end finishes, state-of-the-art appliances and an unrivalled lifestyle in one of the most idyllic locations along the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. 
Coffs Harbour council green lights Third.i’s $35.5 million Sable at the Jetty
Render of the Coffs Harbour development, Sable at the Jetty
Alison Warters September 27, 2022

Australian developers Third.i is gearing up to launch the next gem in the crown for Coffs Harbour, with the $35.5 million Sable at the Jetty project set to hit the rebounding real estate market next month following its official DA approval this week.

The new project has received the coveted green light from the Coffs Harbour City Council to bring 35 residences to the area, with a mix of one, two and three-bedroom apartments. 

Render of the Coffs Harbour development, Sable at the Jetty

Sable at the Jetty is penned to hit the market in the coming weeks and will comprise high-end finishes, state-of-the-art appliances and an unrivalled lifestyle in one of the most idyllic locations along the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. 

The project will also feature communal spaces including a lush courtyard for all residents.

Third.i Co-Founder Luke Berry said the project adds to the stable of quality homes Third.i is renowned for and is thrilled to be launching the group's debut large-scale project in the Coffs Harbour region.

“We ensure only the best quality offerings are put forward to the market, and our debut development in Coffs Harbour is no exception. It’s all about elevating our buyers’ lifestyle, with premium apartments and different layouts and configurations to suit each and every one of our potential buyers,” said Berry.

“To have also received the green light from the city council, with construction starting almost immediately after, is just incredible. It’s amazing seeing what we can bring to life, and I can’t wait for Coffs Harbour to finally see this jewel we have put all our energy and focus into.

The Jetty is a renowned landmark for the city of Coffs Harbour, and has come to symbolise the next major chapter of the city’s economic growth. 

Render of the Coffs Harbour development, Sable at the Jetty

“With the convenience of the city centre close by, yet outside of the hustle and bustle, Sable is perfectly located for convenience and peace of mind. A range of gyms, shops, cafes and restaurants, as well as transport options are all within walking distance,” Berry said. 

Designed by Third.i Design Manager, Luke Mahaffey, Sable at the Jetty draws inspiration from the local surroundings and a modern coastal design to deliver a rare luxury lifestyle opportunity.

The project reflects the colours and textures of the coastal water, sand and local flora and fauna, designed to capture the natural environment, capturing views and breezes with plenty of natural ventilation and sunlight. 

Mahaffey has personally created and managed the design of the project from the acquisition stage through to working with the local council members to secure DA approval. 

Located on the corner of Collingwood and Edgar Streets, Sable at the Jetty is within walking distance from the beach, local schools, cafes and shops, with the project encompassing sweeping views of the local beaches, as well as views into the rainforest. 

The project also offers numerous transport links at the door of the site.

Render of the Coffs Harbour development, Sable at the Jetty

“Sable at the Jetty is ideal for any buyer at any stage of life. You’ve got so many amenities at only a stone’s throw away and offers the perfect lifestyle for people to live and play,” concluded Berry.

The latest offering from Third.i joins a growing list of first-class developments across Australia’s eastern seaboard, including Dairy Farmers Towers in Newcastle, Balfour Place in Lindfield, the highly anticipated Warada on Walker commercial precinct in the North Sydney CBD and the Merewether Residences in Newcastle, set to redefine retirement living.

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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