Rare new apartment development launched on Malvern East's best park

Marshall White Projects Director Leonard Teplin said Central Park represents a unique amalgamation of high-end luxury living against the backdrop of tranquil suburbia
Rare new apartment development launched on Malvern East's best park
Joel Robinson May 27, 2024PROJECT LAUNCH

Melbourne developers Roulston and Moda have teamed up to release a rare opportunity to buy an off the plan apartment on Malvern East's Central Park.

The project, dubbed Central Park, has been designed by architecture firm Ewert Leaf at 385-387 Wattletree Road, at the northern end of Central Park near Riserva Wine and the Burke Rd/Wattletree Rd tram stop.

Construction will commence in August 2024 on the 29 apartments that will match the landscaping of the neighbouring seven-hectare park.

Central Park will be built in compliance with the Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme’s (NAThers) new Whole of Home rating, helping to support the economy’s transition to net zero emissions by 2050. It will be home to around 1,843 plants, enforcing a strong commitment to sustainability as well as connecting residents directly with nature with landscaping by Jack Merlo.

It will feature a 30,000-litre rainwater tank and high-quality insulation for energy efficiency, as well as EV charging capabilities in each car space, rooftop panels targeting sustainable energy production and lower energy bills, as well as parcel lockers with a smart lock system.

Marshall White Projects Director Leonard Teplin said Central Park represents a unique amalgamation of high-end luxury living against the backdrop of tranquil suburbia.

“Central Park is being built with sustainability for the future at the forefront of its design and this is reflected in both the extensive amenities and natural surrounds on offer to all residents,” Teplin said.

“This development is situated directly opposite the iconic Malvern East Central Park, and as a result, residents will have access to the best of both worlds – leafy surrounds and the iconic Malvern shopping precinct.

“Purchasing an apartment at Central Park will be a rare opportunity for buyers to live in a modern apartment directly opposite this landmark Malvern East location.”

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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