Devwest commence construction on Subiaco apartments, Olive St.

Jones Realty are marketing the project which will fill a gap in the market for affordable housing, with prices starting from just $505,000
Devwest commence construction on Subiaco apartments, Olive St.
Render of Olive St.
Alison Warters May 9, 2023

Perth locals Devwest have commenced construction on their latest apartment development in the leafy suburb of Subiaco.

Set across six-storeys, Olive St. will feature 71 apartments, with a mix of one, two and three-bedroom apartments, as well as commercial and retail space.

The sought-after inner city address will connect residents to the best Perth has to offer, with shops, bars, restaurants and parks all nearby, not to mention the CBD and Swan River.

Jones Realty are marketing the project which will fill a gap in the market for affordable housing, with prices starting from just $505,000.

Designed by the architects at MJA, the apartments are well-oriented, with natural light abounding, and a range of views to be enjoyed from different apartments, including city views and an outlook over Subiaco.

Each apartment is fitted with premium appliances, ample storage, and flow, as well as open-plan living spaces that connect to spacious terraces or balconies, allowing for seamless indoor and outdoor living.

The interior features a mixture of bold and modern design elements, from the engineered timber flooring to the entertainer-style kitchens.

Olive St has also been cleverly designed to offer communal work from home facilities, complete with plenty of desk space, high-speed WiFi, booths for private calls, and a boardroom for client meetings. 

The development will also feature leafy green outdoor spaces, a barbecue area, a residents' lounge, and even a fire pit.

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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