Initial purchase data from the Melbourne multi-residential project Alexa, has revealed an interesting new trend. With extra living space in mind, buyers are purchasing multiple apartments in the one development with the intention of creating one larger dwelling.
The Alexa exterior
โWe donโt believe in providing โone-size-fits-allโ apartments. By providing a range of types in Alexa, weโve allowed buyers to determine whether itโs a one, two or three bedroom that theyโre after,โ says Steven Langeveld, development director at Accord Property Group.
Expansive outdoor spaces
With one, two and three bedroom-plus-study apartments up for grabs and amenities such as multiple storage spaces, car parking and outdoor spaces, this development is a great example of thoughtful urban design.
We are swooning over those rose gold bathroom fixtures!
Weโre particularly impressed by the fact that all ground floor apartments come with their own private outdoor terrace area of up to 75.3 square metres โ a pretty generous size for inner-city living and ideal for pet owners.
Expansive living spaces prove apartment living needn’t beย claustrophobic
We also love the imaginative exterior of the building โ its organic lines and dark bronze paneling in particular.ย โThe design was actually the reason the council granted two additional storeys to be built on top of the five storeys traditionally approved for this area,โ says Steven of the building that was designed by Melbourne architectural practice ClarkHopkinsClarke.
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