the opportunity to purchase Apartments at Zetland.

We are very pleased to be able to offer you the opportunity to purchase Apartments at Zetland.



These are located on Victoria Park Parade in Zetland, just a short distance from the Sydney CBD (5 kilometres), the Eastern Suburbs and beaches.



Each of the one, two and three bedroom apartments (total of just 70) feature timber floors in the living areas, stone bench-tops and quality European appliances.

Many apartments come with at least one security car space (there are City of Sydney Council restrictions on one bedroom apartments so these do not have car spaces unfortunately).




The development and design teams have a strong history in residential property projects. The developer, P & J Projects, has a long history of development in Sydney (think Yellow House, Potts Point) and has engaged the services of a professional team to deliver to prospective purchasers. Renowned architects Tzannes Associates and builders Hutchinson round out the impressive team.



Development Essentials;

· One bedroom apartments from $425,000

o Rental estimates $450 to $490 per week



· Two bedroom apartments with parking from $555,000

o Rental estimates $550 to $650 per week



The apartments feature
2.7m ceilings
Miele & SMEG appliances
Timber boards in living areas
Caesarstone bench-tops



You are welcome to contact us on 07 3848 1088 or email for the following documents for your perusal;



Sample floor plates (plans to come)
Architectural images
Schedule of Finishes


Due for completion around March 2012 Stella represents a great opportunity to purchase a quality apartment now with zero stamp duty for sub-$600,000 apartments.



If you are interested in this project please contact us directly via email or phone on 07 3848 1088 and we would be very pleased to assist.


The project is launching this weekend; you will be able to purchase an apartment as early as Saturday morning 13th November 2010 from 8:00am by appointment with our referral partner Barry Porter.



Kind regards

John McAuliffe

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