The six top selling points of R&F Property's Prospect Apartments in Box Hill

With hotel-style amenities, a vibrant community and contemporary design, Prospect Apartments in Box Hill provides the ideal location for a new home
The six top selling points of R&F Property's Prospect Apartments in Box Hill
Prospect, Box Hill. Image: Supplied
Max KwokAugust 10, 2021

With hotel-style amenities, a vibrant community and contemporary design, Prospect Apartments in Box Hill provides the ideal location for a new home. 

Situated at 9 Prospect Street, the development is one of R&F Property’s latest multi-residential projects. 

Boasting a collection of 193 apartments in one, two and three-bedroom configurations, Prospect seamlessly blends two cultures to create an inviting residential community.

Urban takes a look at six of Prospect’s top selling points.

1. Stunning views of Melbourne’s CBD and Dandenong ranges

With a poised glass exterior, Prospect’s floor-to-ceiling windows are not just a clean addition to the Box Hill skyline but offer residents stunning views.

Lookouts to Melbourne’s CBD and the Dandenong rangers bring feelings of transformation and rejuvenation.

With terraces and balconies promoting engagement with the outdoors, residents can enjoy abundant natural light, ample vegetation and entertaining space.

2. Resident-only access to luxury amenities

A range of five-star amenities are on offer at Prospect, available exclusively to residents to deliver convenience amid a hotel-style living experience.

The development welcomes you home with an inviting porte-cochère on entry, giving way to the tower’s apartments and communal amenities.

Among the numerous facilities include an indoor pool, gym, outdoor entertainment area, a large dining room and kitchen, and a barbeque area.

Other features that will deliver comfort and luxury is a scope of services, such as house cleaning, couriering and event coordinating.

3. Spacious living areas and generous storage

The strong form of the exterior softens into homely, bespoke interiors, featuring a warm palette that surrounds residents.

“Thoughtful apartment layouts are driven by liveability and maximise internal apartment amenity”, the project marketing reads.

Generous storage options and spacious living areas deliver comfort and ease, with built-in robes, pantry, and laundry space.

4. High-quality finishes

Harmonising western and eastern styles, Prospect comprises a range of premium and calm finishes.

The development boasts European appliances, throughout, as well as reconstituted stone benchtops in the kitchen and engineered timber flooring.

The Western Scheme, inspired by Nordic design, includes a bathroom feature wall, white powder coat feature steelwork, and white matte wall tiles in the bathroom.

Grey matte wall tiles, brass feature steelwork and timber laminate joinery panels feature in residences with the Eastern Scheme, based on the Asian continent.

Dark compositions of stones and timber are designed to reflect traditional Chinese mahogany furniture.

5. Short walk from great local offerings

“An established locale, Box Hill represents both Eastern familiarity and metropolitan vivacity”, the developers noted.

Prospect Apartments is located within arm’s reach of a culturally rich dining scene, leading educational facilities, hospitals, shopping centres, public transport and the famed CBD.

The impressive collection of restaurants in Box Hill rivals that of the CBD and Chinatown, with authentic dishes abound.

6. Designed by renowned architects

Thoughtfully conceived by the architectural visionaries at Hayball, the Box Hill tower delivers contemporary design and hotel-style living to residents.

Hayball is an architecture, interior design and urban design practice with offices across Australia, known for establishing new a new precedent for multi-residential developments.

The practice has received countless awards across its numerous commercial, educational, multi-residential and masterplanned developments.

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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