Two townhouses remain in Third.i’s Paragon of Pyrmont

Leading Australian property developer, Third.i has launched the last remaining homes in its luxury $113 million Paragon of Pyrmont project.
Two townhouses remain in Third.i’s Paragon of Pyrmont
The inside of the townhouses. Image supplied
Alison Warters June 3, 2022

The popular New South Wales property developer Third.i has launched the last remaining homes in its luxurry Paragon of Pyrmont project.

The $113 million project, which officially wrapped up construction of its 31 residences in 2021, has just two homes remaining.

The final townhouses have three and four-bedrooms and are priced between $3.95 million and $4.5 million.

The project is a rare offering for the suburb, largely dominated by apartment living.

According to the most recent Australian Bureau of Statistics data from 2016, over 92 per cent of available dwellings in Pyrmont consisted of apartments and units with just 6.5 per cent townhouse dwellings available.

The buyers so far in Paragon of Pyrmont have mostly been downsizers and owner-occupiers.

Third.i Co-Founder and Director of Sales and Marketing Luke Berry says the remaining townhouses won’t last long in a hungry market.

“Paragon of Pyrmont is the epitome of spacious and luxury living in the epicentre of the city of Sydney," Berry said.

"We are thrilled to see our final two residences hit the market and couldn’t be prouder of the calibre we have created with the project in tailoring it to suit all buyer lifestyles.

“Buyers will feel the quality and consideration given to the project the minute they walk through the front door. We have combined city living and spacious living to create the ultimate residence in a suburb renowned for apartment and unit offerings.

“Buyers are drawn to the uniqueness of townhomes available in Pyrmont and the fact these final residences are complete and ready to move into makes the listings even more desirable.”

Each townhouse is kitted out with high-end Gaggenau appliances, a smart home system that can be access remotely, and an entertainment unit with a hydraulic television lift. There's also private lift access direct from the garage, which is met by a wine room with storage for around 250 bottles.

Crowning each townhouse is a private rooftop terrace, complete with an outdoor kitchen and watering system for green, lush gardens, as well as a sundeck which benefits from city top views.

“Paragon of Pyrmont just has it all in terms of spacious living, high-end amenities, access to local shops and transport, all while situated in the heart of Sydney with some of the most famous harbour views the city has to offer," Berry added.

"This is a project Third.i will forever be proud of and joins our growing list of legacy projects for generations to come."

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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