Five Melbourne townhomes and apartments completing construction before the end of 2021

With many developments expected to reach completion before the end of the year, Urban has decided to take a look at five soon-to-be-completed developments offered in Victoria
MCKN, McKinnon. Image: Supplied
Max KwokJune 21, 20210 min read

With many developments expected to reach completion before the end of the year, Urban has decided to take a look at five soon-to-be-completed developments offered in Victoria.

1. Haven Townhomes, Keysborough
Address: 42 Homeleigh Road, Keysborough VIC 3173
Three-bedroom townhomes from $675,000

[smartcode_project:default project_id=8082 project_image_fid=59641]

With an estimated December completion, buyers of Haven Townhomes could move into their new three or four-bedroom townhome before the end of the year.

Delivered by Aultun Property Group, Haven encompasses a variety of two-storey floorplans that suit to any needs.  

[smartcode_project:default project_id=8082 project_image_fid=59637]

The townhomes are part of a unique waterside estate, designed by Cera Stribley Architects, boasting access to parklands and wetlands, sporting facilities, shops and transport.

2. MCKN, McKinnon
Address: 236 Jasper Road, McKinnon VIC 3204
Two-bedroom apartments from $755,000

[smartcode_project:default project_id=4939 project_image_fid=152593]

Construction has already begun on DealCorp’s new McKinnon development, MCKN, which is set to reach completion in Q3.

The development boasts 41 two and three-bedroom apartments in close proximity to Alnutt Park and the beach.

[smartcode_project:default project_id=4939 project_image_fid=152584]

Designed by local architects Ritz & Ghougassian, MCKN features spacious floorplans, balconies with skyline views and convenient amenities within walking distance.

3. Voyager, Docklands
Address: 103 South Wharf Drive, Docklands VIC 3008
Two-bedroom apartments from $706,500

[smartcode_project:default project_id=3494 project_image_fid=90814]

Mirvac’s residential tower, Voyager, is one of the newest developments set within the masterplanned Yarra’s Edge precinct on the Docklands waterfront.

The 43-storey building is set to reach completion in September as the tallest building to date at Yarra’s Edge, offering views across the city skyline.

[smartcode_project:default project_id=3494 project_image_fid=89724]

Residents will enjoy the best in marina living with significant shared amenity, including over 1,000sqm of fine dining and retail, a wellness centre, parklands and a marina berth.

4. Two51 on Swan, Richmond
Address: 245-251 Swan Street, Richmond VIC 3121
Two-bedroom apartments from $1,030,000

[smartcode_project:default project_id=3298 project_image_fid=30548]

Residents who buy into Blueprint Project’s art-deco inspired development, Two51 on Swan, won’t have to wait long before moving in with completion estimated for August.

The half and full-floor penthouses in Richmond come in two, three and four-bedroom configurations, designed by Watson Young Architects.

[smartcode_project:default project_id=3298 project_image_fid=96136]

Other features include a grand lobby, open-plan layouts, and an expansive open-air ‘winter garden’, with integrated balustrades finished with stone, timber and metal textures.

5. Eastside at Highlands, Craigieburn
Address: 1 North Shore Drive, Craigieburn VIC 3064
Two-bedroom townhomes from $415,000

[smartcode_project:default project_id=92985 project_image_fid=148502]

Stockland have released 41 turnkey homes for low-maintenance and relaxed living in Melbourne’s Craigieburn.

The two and three-bedroom homes, which are expected to reach completion in September, boast generous floorplans, secure garages and landscaped backyards.

[smartcode_project:default project_id=92985 project_image_fid=148500]

Located in a thriving location, Eastside at Highlands ticks all the boxes. It is situated within close proximity to primary schools, award-winning parks and shopping centres.

Max Kwok

Max Kwok is a staff contributor at urban.com.au. Based in Sydney, Max has previously worked at Property Observer where he specialised in content creation and editorial research.