Prime Edition launches rare Clifton Hill apartment development, 33 Queens Parade
Prime Edition has kicked off 2025 with one of the first major projects of the year in Melbourne.
They’ve unveiled 33 Queens Parade, a new development offering just 32 exclusive residences in the heart of Clifton Hill. The project is ideally situated between Edinburgh Gardens to the west and Darling Gardens to the east.
The design, created by renowned local architecture firm Cera Stribley, caters to a variety of buyers. The development includes 32 residences, comprising two and three-bedroom apartments, as well as six townhouses and two luxury penthouses.
Each residence features spacious, open-plan living and dining areas with floor-to-ceiling windows that maximise natural light.
At the heart of each home is a kitchen equipped with premium Miele appliances, complemented by natural stone benchtops and splashbacks, timber laminate cabinetry, custom shelving, and a dry bar.
The master bedroom has been designed as a private retreat, with its own opulent ensuite and walk-in robe, while additional bedrooms are generously sized and have their own dedicated bathrooms.
The design has also focused on seamless indoor-outdoor living. Every apartment and townhouse includes outdoor spaces, whether in the form of a balcony or a landscaped courtyard.
Beyond the residences, the development incorporates thoughtfully curated amenities, including EV charging stations, bike storage, and dog wash facilities, catering to the needs of modern urban living.
Once a working-class suburb within the City of Collingwood, Clifton Hill’s transformation was propelled by the expansion of Melbourne’s tram network and the industrial growth along the Yarra River.
Today, it stands as one of the city’s most sought-after locales, renowned for its lush parklands, prestigious schools, and thriving café culture. Residents of 33 Queens Parade will enjoy unparalleled access to these amenities, all within a short distance from home.
The development also addresses a significant gap in the local property market, with fewer than 25 percent of Clifton Hill’s dwellings being apartments. As the first new development in the area in years, 33 Queens Parade represents a rare opportunity to secure a home in this tightly held suburb.
Prime Edition has been developing across Melbourne's most affluent suburbs. Led by Eric Loi and Alistair Taylor, the firm has recently completed Arbour Park in Surrey Hills and is currently developing two other projects: Avoca, featuring five luxury full-floor apartments in South Yarra, and Como, comprising 16 exclusive residences in Toorak.
With 33 Queens Parade, Prime Edition continues its legacy of creating homes that redefine modern living while honouring the unique character of their surroundings.