Why owner-occupiers are loving the townhomes and apartments at Omnia, Moorabbin

According to the project’s sales agent, David Lamond, owner-occupiers are “by far” the core buyers at the project, a testament to the project’s liveable design
Why owner-occupiers are loving the townhomes and apartments at Omnia, Moorabbin
Omnia, Moorabbin. Image: Supplied
Max KwokApril 1, 2021

Owner-occupiers are acting quickly to secure an apartment in Omnia, the latest Moorabbin development from Shenfield Property.

According to the project’s sales agent, David Lamond, owner-occupiers are “by far” the core buyers at the project, a testament to the project’s liveable design.

From four-bedroom townhouses to single-bedroom apartments, Omnia offers an exceptional selection of living spaces all with secure underground parking,

Presented with diversity of size and layout to suit a wide range of living requirements, these exciting new residences are ideally positioned in the heart of Moorabbin.

Designed by Roger Brayshaw Architects, the homes feature high-quality finishes, including concealed cabinetry, glass splashbacks in the kitchen, matte black tapware and integrated appliances.

All homes include plush carpet, engineered flooring and stone tiles, and elegant full-wall tiles in the bathrooms.

Urban takes a look at five more reasons owner-occupiers are loving residences in this project.

1. Spacious apartments

Owner-occupiers are choosing Omnia thanks to the large floorplans on offer, says sales agent, Lamond.

“We have larger apartments that what is available in the area”, he said. “Our smallest one-bedroom is 52sqm internally, and two-bedroom, two-bathrooms from 78sqm internally.”

Each residence is built to the highest of standards and the collection of brand new residences claims to define modern comfort and style.

2. Park frontage

Adding to a growing number of green spaces within the area, Omnia’s park frontage lays the foundation for its environmental consciousness. Featuring energy-efficient design, together with appealing gardens created by Wallbrink Landscape Architecture.

3. North-facing

Living spaces at Omnia are generous and inviting, with adjoining north-facing balconies giving you plenty of sunlight to enjoy throughout the day.

“Most of our apartment face North overlooking a park”, Lamond said. “Level 3 and 4 get city views.”

4. Interiors by Aldona Padjak

Well-proportioned interiors, designed by Aldona Padjak, feature sleek forms and clean lines, complimented by neutral finishes, resulting in a timeless sophistication, welcoming of individual decor and styling.

Based in Richmond, Victoria, Pajdak provides design excellence known for its creativity and attention to detail.

With over 20 years of experience, Padjak played a role in designing Ruffey Lake House in Doncaster.

5. Thriving community

Located in one of Melbourne’s major suburbs, Omnia sits within a thriving community offering something for everyone.

A wide range of schools, higher education, cafés, shopping and numerous parks and reserves are at your doorstep, including RSEA Park – home of the St Kilda Football Club.

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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