Corsa Mortlake luxury apartments approved

Corsa Mortlake will comprise just 20 three-bedroom residences and a private marina berth.
Corsa Mortlake luxury apartments approved
Joel Robinson July 31, 2023PLANNING ALERT

The iCIRT-rated luxury builder developer Made Property has been given the green light to proceed with Corsa Mortlake, their absolute waterfront residential community on Sydney Harbour's Majors Bay.

Corsa Mortlake, on one of Mortlake Point's last remaining foreshore development sites and the last significant parcel of land at the end of Tennyson Road, will comprise just 20 three-bedroom residences and a private marina berth.

Drawing inspiration from the Italian Riviera, Corsa Mortlake offers the ultimate in waterfront luxury, privacy and exclusivity with only one or two home-sized apartments sharing the lobby.

Designed by award-winning architects SJB, the sprawling residences capture uninterrupted panoramic water views. There's also a 23-berth marina which accommodates boats from 12 to 20 metres in length.

A prime north-east-facing development, Corsa Mortlake will capture 180-degree harbour views with every apartment featuring expansive balconies. Designed for the right-sizer, all home-sized apartments have three bedrooms, all with generous private open space and access to high level of amenity. A selection come with three-car garages.

With interiors also designed by SJB, the resplendent waterfront residences will feature exquisite interior designs, leveraging the project’s harbourside location and deep connection to the harbour, including elevated finishes and premium fixtures.

SJB’s Design Director Adam Haddow, said the project feels as though it has grown from the ground up.

"Engulfed in generous landscaping, each space has a view toward the natural," Haddow said.

"It was paramount to ensure that each space had a stunning outlook, so much so that each apartment has a unique layout to maximise views and space. Achieving 100% cross ventilation, the spaces feel light and airy, with connection to the waterfront informing every design decision. Light masonry tones reference the foreshore, with subtle textures and details replicating the natural landscape.”

As part of the development, the boardwalk which fronts the project will be extended as part of the Canada Bay Council Foreshore Access Strategy, which aims to improve and increase access to the beautiful foreshore areas around Canada Bay.

Made Property Development Manager Todd Moody said Corsa Mortlake will offer a truly exceptional boutique waterfront development ideal for local downsizers looking for the ultimate lifestyle investment potentially with the added convenience of mooring their boat at their residential address.

Communal open space is provided and includes access to the foreshore. The project includes a marina with 23 berths that will initially exclusively be offered to purchasers. The marina will also include a small kiosk for takeaway coffee and food.

CBRE Residential Projects is expecting to purchases to come from local downsizers and empty nesters.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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