Coronation Park apartments in Enfield launched

Coronation Park, developed by Sukkar Construction, will feature under 60 one and two-bedroom apartments to a design by Olsson & Associates.
Coronation Park apartments in Enfield launched
Coronation Park at 12 Coronation Parade, Enfield. Image supplied
Alison Warters May 16, 2022

Apartment seekers in Sydney's Inner West will get a rare chance to secure a soon-to-be completed apartment in Enfield, as the Coronation Park development hits the market.

Coronation Park, developed by Sukkar Construction, will feature under 60 one and two-bedroom apartments to a design by Olsson & Associates.

HAUS Agency Director Sean Dowling says the architecturally planning invested in Coronation Park is the benchmark for everything that follows in the creation of each home.

"All the necessities in life are included, from the secure underground parking and video intercom lift access to the sun-drenched expansive balconies,” Dowling noted.

Enfield is an area on the flanks of Sydney’s Inner West, experiencing a sustained expansion in terms of both key transport and lifestyle advantages.

Coronation Park is situated close to express CBD bus stops, as well as being nearby to Strathfield, Ashfield and Burwood station, making commuting a breeze for buyers who aren’t working from home.

“You’re a short stroll to rolling parklands and sporting facilities, dog friendly, off-leash enclosures and the renowned Ashfield Aquatic Centre,” Dowling added.

The development sits within easy reach of both public and private schools including Enfield Public School, Strathfield South High School and several quality childcare centres.

Coronation Park’s one and two-bedroom apartments are priced from $650,000, with a newly completed display apartment open for inspection at 12 Coronation Parade.

About the developer:

Developer and builder, Sukkar Construction, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to Coronation Park with projects across Sydney.

They believe it’s imperative that established areas of Sydney within reach of the CBD are revitalised to meet the needs of new home owners and the communities that are such an integral part of their lives.

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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