Kindred Mentone design and location catches buyer's attention
Sloane Property Group has catered for two of the most important aspect ofs homebuying at its new Mentone townhouse development, Kindred.
The Urban Community said both the floorplans on offer, and the location of Kindred, are the two best qualities in the new architecturally-striking townhouse development.
The townhouses each span three levels and have three bedrooms. A rare feature of the townhouses is the usable two-car garage, which Sloane expects to not only be used for parking a car, but for a home gym or office setup.
The rooftop decks are too a rarity in a suburb that is dominated by houses. Several of the townhouses feature roof decks with views across the bay.
The kitchens at Kindred serve as both functional and aesthetic focal points, with floating islands, premium reconstituted stone benchtops, soft-close oak cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. They've been designed to entertain and promote family interaction.
Kindred’s architecture by Sloane's longtime partner Megowan is deeply inspired by its coastal setting, with the recycled cream brick exterior and white timber slats mirroring the colours and textures of Mentone Beach.
The Scandinavian avant-garde influences bring a modern yet organic feel to the development, evident in the curves and timber features that define the homes.
The integration of large windows and flowing balconies allows natural light to flood the interiors while maintaining a seamless indoor-outdoor connection.
The Urban Community has also been impressed with the location of Kindred.
Located on Brindisi Street, Kindred residents will sit across the road from Mentone Reserve, with an oval and playground, and a short walk to the centre of Mentone where there's the suburb's retail precinct and train station.
It's just one kilometre metres from the beach where there's the Bay Trail, a dog-friendly beach, and the Mentone Lifesaving Club.
Construction of Kindred is well underway, and Sloane expects the townhouses to complete by the end of 2025.
Around half of the townhouses are spoken for.