Sunkin set to launch environmentally-focused masterplan, Highett Common

Sunkin set to launch environmentally-focused masterplan, Highett Common
Render of the net-zero community
Alison Warters January 31, 2023

Sunkin Property Group are shaping up to launch their expressions of interest campaign for their environmentally-focused masterplan project, Highett Common. 

Designed by the architects at ClarkeHopkinsClarke, the project is set to become the first medium-density Net Zero Carbon community within Victoria. 

It will be the largest development outside of Melbourne CBD to pivot to all-electric, leading the charge and setting a new standard for property development innovation.

The $600 million-plus development has already received stage one planning approval, with the master plan set to span a massive 93, 400 sqm and be home to over 1,000 residences upon completion. 

The project is set to benefit the wider community, with a conservation reserve alongside a public park also tipped for the development, along with a state-of-the art playground, a new public library and a community centre.  

Sunkin will also deliver 4,000 sqm of parkland and conservation reserve to the 37 Graham Rd site and the Bayside City Council.

Render of the public park and playground set for Sunkin's net-zero community. Image supplied. 

Pitched at catering to a wide demographic, stage one of Highett Common will feature an extensive range of residences, set to strengthen housing diversity in the area. Two buildings of 83 and 84 apartments and lofts are set to feature across the site, in addition to 27 townhouses, which will appeal to singles, couples, families and downsizers. 

While sustainability is a core focus, Sunkin is also prioritising quality of life for residents, offering a suite of amenities, such as a wellness centre, featuring a lap pool, yoga room, a high-performance fitness centre and a multitude of communal spaces for residents. 

The Highett train station is also conveniently located moments away, as is the Woolworths anchored Highett Shopping Centre, which assists in creating a walkable neighbourhood, further bolstered by a thriving local dining precinct in Highett

Sunkin Property Group General Manager Development Lloyd Collins said the all-electric development demonstrates Sunkin’s commitment to meeting global ESG standards in providing eco-living spaces that connect with nature, benefiting the environment and creating a sense of community for residents.

“We’re incredibly excited by the prospect of launching Highett Common to market. It will become the first net-zero carbon community within Victoria, with the elimination of gas acting as the first milestone toward reaching our goals amongst many sustainability initiatives.

“It will also set a precedent for what is possible and expected for precincts of this scale by creating a connected, healthy community that supports quality of life and livability.”

Render of the green open space set for Sunkin's net-zero community. Image supplied. 

“The demand for sustainable developments is increasing exponentially, and Highett Common’s eco-initiatives are an investment that will protect the site’s future values and save residents money by reducing energy costs and providing them access to green power,” he said.

Highett Common will also be providing further sustainability initiatives, including the installation of solar on each building and townhouse to offset grid electricity usage, and further reduce the emissions associated with the site’s operation.

The project will provide 100 percent Certified Greenpower to communal areas, EV charging provisions and an EV car-share service will be readily available to encourage residents to embrace green power.

Civil works commenced in October 2022 with the Display Gallery set to open to the public in early March.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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