The impact Albero apartments has had on the Greensborough community

As part of a Victorian Government high-priority precinct, the suburb is expected to see a population increase of seven per cent by 2027, which has spurred demand for housing. 
The impact Albero apartments has had on the Greensborough community
Joel Robinson October 9, 2024PROJECT SPOTLIGHT

When asked about the key strengths of Citinova’s Albero development, the response from the Urban community was clear: it’s all about location. 

Nestled in the heart of Greensborough, Albero has drawn attention, from first home buyers to investors, not just for its modern design but for the unique balance it offers—urban convenience intertwined with the charm of a tight-knit community.

As part of a Victorian Government high-priority precinct, the suburb is expected to see a population increase of seven per cent by 2027, which has spurred demand for housing. 

Albero, being the only new apartment development in the suburb, stands to benefit from this growth, as well as from recent government-led infrastructure upgrades, such as the modernized Greensborough Station, which has improved local connectivity.

The combination of these infrastructure improvements and the stable local economy, supported by a mix of healthcare, retail, and hospitality industries, has made Greensborough a strong investment opportunity. 

Nearly half of the local population earns over $1,000 a week, with many looking for housing close to work, further contributing to the demand for quality residential developments like Albero.

Albero itself has capitalised on the community’s desire for connected living, offering two-bedroom apartments that cater to the needs of both downsizers and first-home buyers.

Its functional and liveable design, handled by Biasol, incorporates elements that reflect the surrounding natural landscape, enhancing the connection to Greensborough’s leafy setting. 

Communal terraces and outdoor spaces within the development encourage social interaction among residents, complementing the broader community feel of the suburb. 

The proximity to parks, walking trails, and green open spaces also aligns with the lifestyle that Greensborough residents seek, offering a retreat-like atmosphere without sacrificing convenience.

Greensborough’s robust amenities and the balanced lifestyle it offers continue to draw buyers, and the completion of Albero marks an important milestone for the suburb. 

Albero’s one, two, and three-bedroom apartments are ready for residents to move in.

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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