Sydney-based Dvelopr has lodged plans for a high-end apartment project in Cronulla, the coastal hotspot south of Sydney that’s experiencing an upsurge in luxury development.
The private developer has put forward plans for a five-storey boutique apartment block on an amalgamated site at the end of Clyde Avenue, padding out its growing portfolio in the Sutherland shire.
The apartments will replace four bungalows at the end of a cul-de-sac, which were snapped up by the developer in one line.
Dvelopr said it pursued the rectangular site due to its proximity to the South Cronulla Beach, the Cronulla train station and Gunnamatta Park.
The development will be targeted at owner-occupiers at the top end of the market, and architecture firm Site Design Studios has been enlisted to design the project that will offer 21 two and three-bedroom apartments, ranging from 100 to 158 square metres.
The two penthouse apartments will each have a plunge pool on their balconies while ground floor apartments will have private terraced gardens.
The developer said the plans for Clyde Avenue had been formed in collaboration with the Sutherland Shire Council.
The block would sit above three levels of basement car parking spaces to ensure the project would have minimal impact on locals and on-street parking, they said.
Dvelopr, which has been operating since 2014, is headed by Peter and Matthew Hall—a father and son team born and raised in the Shire.
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