Carbone launch Parque, Mitchelton apartment development

Carbone launch Parque, Mitchelton apartment development
Urban EditorialFebruary 1, 2024PROJECT LAUNCH

Brisbane builder developer Carbone Developments has launched its latest apartment project, Parque.

Parque Mitchelton, in Brisbane's north-west, will home 60 one and two-bedroom apartments at 3 McConaghy Street, a literal stones throw from Mitchelton Station.

With the backdrop of Osborne Road Park, Parque Mitchelton presents one of the rarest opportunities to buy off the plan in an area starved of new apartment supply.

Starting from $450,000, many of Parque Mitchelton's apartments feature leafy park views, providing a peaceful retreat within the heart of the city.

The apartments have been designed by Red Door Architecture to make the most of Brisbane's tropical climate, with the open plan kitchen, living and dining areas opening onto balconies.

Buyers will have the opportunity to choose a custom upgrade package as part of their purchase if they buy before or during the construction phase.

The project features a swimming pool and a gym, as well as a sun deck with barbecue facilities and park views.

Slated for completion in July 2025, Parque Michelton's location is one of the stand out features of the project.

It's located a stones throw away from the Michelton Station which is 20-minutes from Brisbane's Roma Street Station.

Not many projects have the convenience of a train station 35 metres away as well as being on a park. Parque Michelton is aptly named for sitting on Osborne Road Park, a 6,100 sqm park with a children's playground and large grassed areas.

Parque Michelton is also within close proximity to a number of cafes, restaurants and shopping centres.Carbone launch Parque, Mitchelton apartment development

Carbone Developments has been developing in Brisbane for over two decades. They've developed both house s and multi-residential projects in the likes of Lutwyche, Redland Bay and Chermside.

They have future projects coming up in Windsor and Redland Bay.

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