H1Land Group commence construction on Southpoint, Highett apartments

Southpoint is expected to be completed by early 2026, providing a mix of residential options aimed at both families and professionals looking for a connected and well-serviced location
H1Land Group commence construction on Southpoint, Highett apartments
Mikah May 31, 2024CONSTRUCTION UPDATE

Multi-residential apartment developer H1Land Group has commenced construction on their Highett apartment development, Southpoint.

H1Land grabbed one of the most connected blocks of land in the whole of Highett, where the Rothelowman-designed Southpoint towers will rise from completed in early 2026.

Southpoint will consist of a 12-level building offering views over Bayside and a four-level building fronting Matthieson Street, designed for more exclusive, boutique-style living.

The development will include 217 apartments, ranging from one to three bedrooms, with prices starting at $465,000 for a one-bedroom unit.

The 12-level building will feature rooftop amenities, including a plunge pool, communal well-being spaces, barbecue facilities, and a bar area. These amenities will provide uninterrupted 360-degree views of the Bay, CBD, and Dandenong Ranges.

Southpoint is strategically located across the road from Westfield Southland, one of Australia's largest shopping centres, and is just a six-minute walk from Southland Train Station.

The development is also a 10-minute drive from Melbourne's Bayside beaches and within the catchment area of several reputable educational institutions including Firbank Grammar, Mentone Grammar, and Cheltenham Secondary College.

Southpoint is expected to be completed by early 2026, providing a mix of residential options aimed at both families and professionals looking for a connected and well-serviced location.

Savills is handling the project marketing for Southpoint.

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