$80 million development launched at Warners Bay
PRDnationwide Newcastle and Lake Macquarie released Water’s Edge at Warners Bay to pre-registered VIP buyers on 28 September.
This highly anticipated residential apartment development is set to establish a new benchmark for quality and design.
Water’s Edge is a 112 apartment complex to be constructed on the BP service station site fronting King Street and The Esplanade.
It is designed to establish a new benchmark for quality and design in the area.
Comprising 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments, most with spectacular water and lake views that will never be built out, Waters Edge will be developed by award winning construction company BLOC.
Managing Director of PRDnationwide, Mark Kentwell says this is a long awaited development and could be the first and last of its kind for Eastern Lake Macquarie.
“Warners Bay has been such a well-kept secret for so long, but thanks to the recent foreshore rejuvenation and the opening of so many great cafes and restaurants, we believe this project will attract not just local but national attention.”
A state-of-the-art display suite has been opened, providing off the plan buyers with access to floor plans, inclusions, finishes and pricing.
“We know many people have been waiting for this project to start and the developer expects DA approval to be finalised with Lake Macquarie City Council very soon,” said Mr Kentwell.
The $80 million dollar project will also incorporate some retail and commercial spaces on the ground floor as well as offer approximately 200 car parking spaces on site.
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