Check out Beulah's best Melbourne residential projects

The Melbourne developer Beulah have quickly established themselves as one of the most sought-after developers in Melbourne
Check out Beulah's best Melbourne residential projects
Southbank by Beulah
Joel Robinson March 22, 2021

The Melbourne developer Beulah have quickly established themselves as one of the most sought-after developers in Melbourne by buyers.

Founded less than a decade ago by Jiaheng Chan and Adelene Teh, who currently serve as the company's managing director and executive director respectively, Beulah have grown from handling boutique projects to taking on higher density developments.

They recently began construction on their seventh residential development in the last few years, with their most exciting project, the $2 billion Southbank by Beulah, set to come.

Urban has taken a look at Beulah's current projects on the market.

1. Habitus South Melbourne

Address: 10-16 Boundary Street, South Melbourne VIC 3205

There are just a few townhouses that remain in Beulah's South Melbourne development Habitus. The 27 completed townhomes have been designed by DKO Architecture and each stand four storeys high.

Each townhouse begins at ground level with a home-office and garage. The second level is dedicated to living space, while the remaining two floors include a bathroom, bedrooms, and more potential for living space. Crowning each townhome is a rooftop terrace.

The three bedroom townhomes start from $1,899,000.

2. Fawkner House

Address: 146-150 Toorak Road West, South Yarra VIC 3141

Fawkner House is one of Beulah's most high-end projects. Architect Rob Mills and landscape architect Paul Bangay collaborated the make the boutique Fawkner House, which only has nine apartments. 

They are priced from $5,555,000.

3. Paragon

Address: 318 Queen Street, Melbourne VIC 3000

Paragon has been one of Beulah's largest projects, with 227 apartments across the 48-level mixed-use CBD tower, however density has been considered, with just four to six apartments per floor.

Fender Katsalidis designed the tower to maximise the city views. Paragon also incorporates a three storey high urban forest. It offers a wealth of botanical beauty featuring restful and regenerative places to unwind or entertain unlike anything Melbourne has experienced before.

Only two bedroom apartments are left and start from $668,800.

4. Provenance Camberwell

Address: 890 Toorak Road, Camberwell VIC 3124

Beulah recently began construction on Provenance Camberwell, their boutique project of just 12 apartments designed by Elenberg Fraser.

Prices start from $1.25 million for the two bedroom apartments, with the four bedroom penthouses priced at $3.995 million.

5. Southbank by Beulah

Address: 118 City Road, Southbank VIC 3006

Beulah's next project will see them create a mixed-use development on the current BMW showroom site on Southbank's City Road.

Southbank by Beulah, designed by COX Architecture, introduces the 'vertical village' concept, which supports The City of Melbourne's 'Future Melbourne 2026' plan. The development will feature two twisting terraced forms called the 'Green Spine' concept, which won awards in the global architecture competition.

 

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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