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Abadeen and PERIFA launch last stage of $350m Putney Wharf

03 Mar, 2026


Joint venture partners Abadeen and PERIFA have officially launched the third and final residential stage of their landmark $350 million Putney Wharf precinct.

Located at 20 Waterview Street, Putney NSW, The Residences will deliver the precinct’s most premium apartments, many of which were reserved for this concluding release.

The waterfront development continues to attract strong interest, with more than 50 per cent of the broader precinct already sold ahead of the final sales launch.

When complete, Putney Wharf will comprise 67 residences, 18 terraces and 49 apartments, alongside five retail tenancies and a 36-berth marina.

Developed with Phoenix Property Investors and Mitsubishi Estate Asia, the project spans a rare 300-metre stretch of absolute waterfront and integrates the heritage-listed former Halvorsen’s Boatshed.

The precinct connects directly to nearby parklands through a landscaped foreshore walkway and a large podium linking both sides of the development to surrounding open space.

The Residences feature two newly built three-storey apartment buildings offering a collection of 30 expansive waterfront apartments designed to maximise natural light, harbour views and coastal breezes.

The project team, led by renowned architects SJB, has continued the cohesive design vocabulary established across earlier precinct stages, balancing architectural finesse with low-maintenance living.

Apartments will feature a refined palette of light and dark tones, soft stone and neutral, earthy finishes inspired by the surrounding landscape and harbour setting.

Interiors incorporate painted timber veneers, tactile joinery, timber flooring in living spaces and 100 per cent natural wool carpets in bedrooms.

Justin Brown, Executive Chairman and Founder of Abadeen, said the launch marks a significant milestone for the long-term project.

“Putney Wharf brings together everything we’ve learned over more than 25 years of development,” Brown said.

“It respects the site’s extraordinary maritime history while delivering contemporary homes that connect people directly to the harbour.

“The Residences offer the rare combination of low-maintenance apartment living, waterfront outlooks with beautiful sunset views, and the convenience of retail and amenity at your doorstep.

“For boating enthusiasts, the opportunity to secure a private marina berth completes a truly unique Sydney harbourfront lifestyle.”

Abadeen and PERIFA launch $350m Putney Wharf

PERIFA Managing Director and Co-Founder Fabrizio Perilli said the diversity of housing across the precinct has underpinned its success.

“Whether it’s the heritage Halvorsen’s apartments, the Waterview Terraces or now The Residences, Putney Wharf offers a range of homes that respond to different lifestyles, all united by an unrivalled harbourfront setting,” Perilli said.

“This is a precinct that will add lasting value to the Putney community.”

Construction of Putney Wharf is expected to be completed by the second quarter of 2027.

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