Walking tour: What's within walking distance from Geelong's Ryrie Home apartments?

The 109 residence mixed use tower draws on its Geelong Quarter location part of the fastest growing regional city in Australia.
Walking tour: What's within walking distance from Geelong's Ryrie Home apartments?
Jordan FidlerMay 3, 2021

Ryrie Home is the latest development from Franzé Developments.

The mixed-use development, which broke ground earlier this year, is set to deliver Geelong’s first major hotel and apartment project in 20 years.

Designed by ArchitectusRyrie Home will deliver a landmark Holiday Inn tower, 16 luxury apartments at Ryrie Residences, and a separate 11-storey tower, Ryrie Home.

As Urban's most popular investor project for Q1 2021, it's more than just the location that stands out. But with prices starting as low as $350,000, its both affordable and appealing.

Ryrie Home has been so popular with investors likely due to them eyeing its huge potential to downsize later in life.

Geelong is well-known and much loved for its big city feel, without the congestion. Affectionately called G-Town, everything is within easy reach, so you can spend more time doing the things you love, be it sports, shopping, or exploring the cafés and diverse eateries.

Situated at 44 Ryrie Street, Ryrie Home holds a prime position in the center of Geelong a short walk from the acclaimed Geelong Gallery.

Placed on a main thoroughfare the development is 5 minute walk from shopping centres, boutiques and a number of dining establishments.

Slightly beyond those is a Cinema and the MoPa Museum. And further afield are acclaimed dining institutions like Restaurant IGNI and the Empire Grill

Try taking the bike for a ride along the Geelong waterfront and experience the beaches and Royal Geelong Yacht Club, or enjoy an evening out by the water at bars like the Sailors Rest or Edge Geelong.

If you are looking for an exercise alternative to the nearby Fitness First, there is always Johnston Park

The project features exposed concrete ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows, merging a minimalist aesthetic with a sense of modern luxury in the bayside location.

Every home in the development features a private balcony where you can enjoy the panoramic bay views and alfresco dining year-round.

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