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Seriously that looks absolutely fantastic, and is exatly the type of development we should be encouraging. I guess they will be on the pricier side, but if people are prepared to pay why not? With '6000sq m of landscaped gardens, courtyards, lawn area, pool and gym facilities', and '7-star Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme energy rating for sustainable development', seriouly what more could you ask for in a private development? Design looks pretty good as well.
If Walkerville has a problem with this I seriously dont know what thse councils want - nothing I suppose. State goverment (I know they have mooted for rezoning major roads) really need to step in to fast track such projects, otherwise you will have the typical NIMBYS protesting & frothing at the mouth, project will wait 4 years while waiting for approval, dumbed down to 3 stories, and developer will walk way.



