Only two townhouses remain at Lendlease’s new Gramercy Terraces in Richmond

Significant stamp duty savings are currently available for eligible buyers.
Only two townhouses remain at Lendlease’s new Gramercy Terraces in Richmond
Gramercy Terraces, Richmond. Image: Supplied
Max KwokAugust 12, 2021

Buyers interested in Richmond’s latest project, Gramercy Terraces, have been advised they may “miss out” as only two townhouses remain in the successful Lendlease development.

Gramercy Terraces is a new boutique offering composed of freehold three and four-bedroom terrace homes, in the desirable eastern pocket of Richmond.

“Enjoy the perfect harmony of inner-city living and leafy tree-lined streets, in a home with refined contemporary finishes inspired by its industrial heritage”, the developers said.

The elegant development boasts Miele appliances, artisan tapware, Italian stone, tiles, pavers, and a designer light pendant artistically suspended over an expansive stone kitchen island bench.

Designed by one of Melbourne’s most renowned architects, Bates Smart, each terrace has been meticulously designed.

Through spacious floorplans and playful shapes, an abundance of natural light beckons from one space to the next thanks to extensive skylights.

The floating timber central staircase brings warmth into the centre of the home and offers the feeling of unrivalled space.

Families will appreciate the choice of quality education within close range, including Melbourne Girls College, Melbourne High School, St Catherine’s School and Hawthorn West Primary School.

Significant stamp duty savings are currently available for eligible buyers.

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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