Aluna Rochedale offer four-bed terraces under $1 million

Having already experienced a wave of interested buyers, Kinstone are currently selling the final release of four-bedroom town and terrace homes, which are set across two and three levels
Aluna Rochedale offer four-bed terraces under $1 million
Alison Warters May 14, 2023

The outer southern Brisbane suburb of Rochedale, known for its serene ambiance and picturesque landscapes, provides the perfect backdrop for Kinstone's latest development, Aluna.

The town and terrace home community is set to offer residents a harmonious blend of urban convenience and a serene lifestyle, with architecturally designed residences, generous living spaces, and luxurious inclusions.

Having already experienced a wave of interested buyers, Kinstone are currently selling the final release of four-bedroom town and terrace homes, which are set across two and three levels. 

Designed by CPO Architects, the townhomes and terrace homes feature large open plan living areas that create a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces, while high ceilings and expansive windows allow natural light to flood the interiors.

The kitchens are pitched as the heart of the homes, with engineered stone worktops, complemented by contemporary splashbacks, and adorned with a range of top-of-the-line European appliances.

Amidst a backdrop of tropical landscapes, Aluna residents will be able to take advantage of an array of resort-inspired amenity, including an infinity pool and a gym. 

Nestled in an elevated location, Aluna also boasts an array of pocket parks interspersed throughout the community, providing residents with tranquil green spaces to unwind and connect with nature.

Just a 5-minute walk away, residents have access to a vibrant selection of cafes, restaurants, a Coles supermarket, and other retail stores. 

Aluna also offers easy access to both Brisbane CBD and the Gold Coast. A mere 20-minute drive takes residents into the heart of Brisbane, while the Gold Coast is only a 45-minute drive away. 

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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