Aria Property Group win Master Builders awards for West End apartments Tree House, launch Trellis at South Brisbane

ARIA's latest development is Trellis, the Rothelowman-designed 12-level apartment block at 20 Edmonstone Street, also in South Brisbane
Aria Property Group win Master Builders awards for West End apartments Tree House, launch Trellis at South Brisbane
The swimming pool at Tree House. Image credit: Aria Property Group
Joel Robinson September 6, 2021

The Brisbane-based Aria Property Group has won two awards at the 2021 QLD Master Builders Award for its West End apartment development, Tree House.

Tree House, designed by Rothelowman, won the overall 2021 QLD Master Builders Award for Residential (Regional), as well as the award for residential high-rise building over $20 million.

The development of 90 apartments was inspired by the leafy and tranquil suburb of West End, taking cues from Davies Park with over sixty mature trees are integrated throughout the development, to deliver a living and breathing urban forest.

Aria has had further success with one of their recently completed apartment projects.

The popular South Brisbane tower, The Standard, located in the heart of the Fish Lane arts precinct, has seen off the plan investors sell their apartments, secured before construction was complete, for between 10 per cent and 38 per cent higher than what they paid, with owner-occupiers showing the greatest keenness.

Investors who have held on to their apartments are also seeing strong 5.48 per cent rental yields throughout the building.

ARIA's latest development is Trellis, the Rothelowman-designed 12-level apartment block at 20 Edmonstone Street, also in South Brisbane.

The development of 110 two and three-bedroom apartments is located adjacent to Musgrave Park, one of Brisbane’s oldest and most iconic parklands.

ARIA say Trellis is one of their most liveable apartments to date, featuring three metre high ceilings, Miele appliances, operable glazing and a number of sustainable features.

Reminiscent of an urban retreat, Trellis reflect a new age of living, with work from home spaces and cross flow ventilated corridors.

Trellis also has some of the highest resident amenity ARIA have offered, with 1,119 sqm of recreational amenity across the Temple of Wellness on the ground floor and the Residents’ Rooftop Club on level 13.

Completion is slated for mid-2023

Aria Property Group has been awarded Australia's best high-density developer in 2017, 2018 and 2019.

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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