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Buyers move into recently completed custom Highett apartments

28 Oct, 2022
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Young Group ‘s Custom Highett project – comprising 38 apartments in a prime suburban location in Melbourne’s south-east – has been completed, with buyers now moving in to the building.

The building, which has secured an average 7.8-star natHERS energy rating, was designed by MAP Architects.

The Custom Highett apartments focus on indoor and outdoor living with wraparound outdoor spaces – which can be accessed from both the open-plan living area and the bedrooms, maximising the amount of natural light each apartment captures.

Spring Yang, Managing Director of Young Group, said the Station Street site, which was acquired in 2019, made it the perfect candidate for a lifestyle-focused project.

“Custom Highett feels like it’s tucked away on a quiet and peaceful residential street, and you’re still located just 200 metres from the best shopping strip in the area,” Spring said.

Young Group’s latest project – Tomorrow – is located in Northcote and is another example where location was the primary focus, something that Spring says is the deciding factor in any new development the Young Group tackle.

“Tomorrow is another project where we’ve started with a location, then sought to deliver residences that will benefit from amenity, accessibility and walkability, it’s ideally placed to enjoy the very best of Northcote.

Tomorrow has been designed to connect residents to all that Northcote has to offer, both in terms of nature and retail.

Young Group is going through the planning and approval process for its next three projects, Young Oakleigh, Victoria Brunswick, and Rose Essendon – the latter two apartment developments are expected to go to market mid to late 2023.

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