West Village, Parramatta apartments, secure 90% of sales
The property developer EcoWorld International has secured 90 per cent of sales at its $300 million Parramatta apartment development, West Village.
The 40-level, 398-apartment development, designed by Woods Bagot, was slated to bring a new level of luxury to Parramatta by the developer, who have created luxury apartment towers in London.
West Village was their maiden Australian development, which was shortly followed by the recently completed Yarra One in Melbourne's South Yarra.
West Village has been a hit with residents since completion last year, due to its number of onsite amenity.
Most popular has been the virtual golf room, allowing golfers all-round time on the course without having to avoid crowds or call off the day for bad weather.
“Since September last year, I've been playing with my golf group religiously once a week; the sessions really help with our form on the field in terms of skills and range,” keen golfer and West Village resident Franki Cheung said.
“The golf room has so many course selections with different skill levels and we can enjoy the games in an air-conditioned room with privacy.”
The music room has been popular among residents, no less so professional musician and private music tutor Rebekah House.
“Apartment living doesn't usually allow for hobbies which require large amounts of space so the piano room at West Village was one of the major factors in our decision to purchase within West Village," House said.
Residents also have access to a chef kitchen, residents lounge, rooftop observation deck, and a rooftop garden with barbecue area.
Joel Robinson
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