Just five parkside townhouses in Balwyn's luxury Enso development

Perfectly placed within the leafy neighbourhood, the five generously proportioned parkside residences have been delivered by Melstone to promote a peaceful lifestyle
Just five parkside townhouses in Balwyn's luxury Enso development
Enso, Balywn. Image supplied
Max KwokOctober 25, 2021

Enso is a new development comprising four two-storey townhouses and one single-storey home in the inner-East Melbourne suburb of Balwyn.

Perfectly placed within the leafy neighbourhood, the five generously proportioned parkside residences have been delivered by Melstone to promote a peaceful lifestyle.

“A gentle pace characterises this prestige community, highly sought-after for its pretty period homes, well-regarded schools and peaceful parklands”, the development is marketed as.

Designed by Parallel Workshop, each townhome boasts a double garage, outdoor terrace and private gardens complementary to neighbouring Beckett Park.

Timeless façades are elegantly detailed, with vertical lines, soft timber finishes, herringbone underfoot, Gaggenau appliances and contemporary joinery pieces.

High ceilings in the interior make each living space feel generous and luxurious, while earthy tones and an art deco feel provide elegance and harmony with nature.

Each townhome sits on a lot between 316sqm to 433sqm, offering total internal areas of between 159sqm and 322sqm.

According to the statement of information filed in 2019, the homes are listed from $1.995 million.

Enso’s location in Balwyn provides an exemplary mix of ease and tranquillity, the developers note.

A 15-minute walk through tree-lined streets leads to Balwyn’s shopping strip, where a selection of shops and cafés tempt locals.

The historic Palace Balwyn cinema is abound with art-deco charm; where classic lines and decorative flourishes adorn the façade.

The 109 tram servicing Whitehorse Road takes you all the way to Melbourne’s CBD in 30 minutes, making accessibility a breeze.

Max Kwok

Max Kwok is a staff contributor at urban.com.au. Based in Sydney, Max has previously worked at Property Observer where he specialised in content creation and editorial research.

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