Merewether Residences Expands

The Merewether Residences, a luxury over-55s retirement living development at The Merewether Golf Club, has received approval for a Section 4.55 modification, allowing for an additional level while staying within the original height limits. This expansion reinforces the project’s appeal to retirees, downsizers, and Sydney residents seeking a coastal lifestyle.

A joint venture between ThirdAge and The Merewether Golf Club, the development will now feature 178 architecturally designed apartments across four six-storey buildings. The approved breakdown includes 12 one-bedroom, 121 two-bedroom, and 29 three-bedroom apartments, along with 16 penthouses—eight two-bedroom and eight three-bedroom options.

Construction will be led by Decode Group, known for its work on Third.i’s Dairy Farmers Towers in Newcastle. The development is designed by architect Eugene Marchese and overseen by EJE Architecture, incorporating materials that blend seamlessly with Newcastle’s coastal surroundings.
The project will enhance The Merewether Golf Club, providing new amenities such as a health and wellness space, a sports bar, and a new clubhouse for residents and club members.

Luke Berry, Director of ThirdAge, described the approval as a major milestone, reinforcing the project’s commitment to delivering high-quality, sustainable homes that foster community connections.
Site works have begun, with the demolition of the existing greenkeepers shed marking the start of construction. The new clubhouse is expected to open in 2027, with The Merewether Residences slated for completion in late 2027.

Designed to offer a premium lifestyle, the development will feature amenities such as a health club, spa, swimming pool, on-site cinema, communal kitchen, herb garden, and workshop spaces.
Third.i continues to expand its footprint in Sydney and Newcastle, with a development pipeline exceeding $4 billion.

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Project Milestone: The Merewether Residences secures approval for an additional level

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Merewether Golf Club development gains approval for additional level

Property developer Third.i Group’s delayed project at Merewether Golf Club is one step closer to construction after securing approval for an additional level.

In May, Third.i applied to add 38 more apartments to its The Merewether Residences seniors living complex to make the project viable amid rising construction costs.

The over-55s retirement complex includes 178 one-, two- and three-bedroom luxury apartments across four six-storey buildings.

Adding an extra level remains within the height limits initially approved by the DA.

“The modification allows the project to proceed,” Third.i co-founder Luke Berry said.

“The council agreed that if we could keep the redesign within the bulk, scale, and height, they would support our modifications, allowing us to increase the number of apartments for sale to sell then and cover rising construction costs.

“It’s not that it is more profitable; the money we generate off these new apartments goes into the development and allows us to still deliver the same prices our clients bought off-the-plan, some two years ago.”

The approved breakdown of apartments includes 12 one-bedroom, 121 two-bedroom and 29 three-bedroom apartments.

It also has eight two-bedroom and eight three-bedroom penthouses.

“With our architectural partner EJE, we identified through the process that if we were to go to the height limit, we could push level five up and create a new sub-penthouse level,” he said.

“The penthouses have the same layouts; however, the buildings included rooftop gardens, which aren’t permissible with these new plans.

“The rooftop gardens were removed to make way for level six.”

Mr Berry, whose company is building the Dairy Farmers Towers residential development in Newcastle West, said around 70 apartments had sold.

He anticipates an increase in enquiry after the latest approval.

“We have a lot of support and we have noticed an enormous increase in registrations off the back of the builder [Decode Group] getting announced last year,” he said.

“We are still seeing a big chunk of interest from locals, but the net is getting wider with interest from Sydney, the Mid-North coast and regional areas, so a real diverse mix is coming through.

“Now that we have absolute clarity on the project, we expect an influx of interest between now and the middle of the year as the project starts construction and a clear settlement date takes shape.”

Early site works have commenced, with the demolition of the existing greenkeeper shed marking the start of construction.

The clubhouse will be demolished in March/April.

The new clubhouse is expected to open in early 2027, followed by the completion of The Merewether Residences in mid-2027.

“There will be minimal changes to the course to allow for these works to start, and those works will begin in the next few weeks,” he said.

“The temporary facilities will be built alongside the demolition of the club.

“There will be a display suite, a pro shop and facilities for members to continue playing golf during the construction period.”

The project supports investment in The Merewether Golf Club and the club’s infrastructure.

Merewether Golf Club members gave the green light for the 148 apartments to go ahead six years ago, and state planning authorities approved a development application in 2021.

Thirdage had hoped to start work on the project in 2022.

The development is designed by architect Eugene Marchese and overseen by EJE Architecture.

Resort-style amenities include a health and wellness space, a sports bar and the new clubhouse for Merewether Golf Club members and apartment residents.

“This landmark development will set a new benchmark in retirement living, offering over-55s a resort-style community where they can embrace Newcastle’s best lifestyle, with the championship Merewether Golf Course right at their doorstep,” Mr Berry said.

“Residents will have access to high-end amenities, including a health club with gym and wellness programs, a luxurious spa with massage and facial treatments, and a pool.

“Additional features include an on-site cinema, communal kitchen for cooking classes, herb garden, workshop, and art and craft rooms, all designed to foster a vibrant, connected community.”

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Coastal resort dedicated for over 55s, secures approval for additional level

The Merewether Residences, an over-55s retirement living resort at The Merewether Golf Club is an exclusive new address on Newcastle’s scenic coastline for retirees, empty nesters, downsizers, and Sydneysiders seeking a sea change. ThirdAge Group has just secured approval for a Section 4.55 modification, allowing for the addition of an extra level while remaining within the height limits originally approved by the DA .

Following approval of the Section 4.55, the joint venture between ThirdAge and The Merewether Golf Club will now feature 178 thoughtfully designed one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments, across four 6-storey buildings, including 16 exclusive penthouses.

The approved breakdown of apartments includes 12 one-bedroom, 121 two-bedroom, 29 three-bedroom apartments, and eight two-bedroom and eight three-bedroom penthouses. Decode Group has been announced as the builder for The Merewether Residences, bringing proven expertise from projects such as Third.i’s Dairy Farmers Towers in Newcastle.Their focus on high-quality residential developments underscores the commitment to excellence that defines this project.

Designed by renowned architect Eugene Marchese and now overseen by EJE Architecture, the development will feature a design that incorporates a palette of textures and materials, blending seamlessly with the coastal surroundings.

Drawing inspiration from Newcastle’s coastal charm and contemporary style, The Merewether Residences will deliver a stylish sanctuary where architectural elegance meets beachfront relaxation, offering a modern retreat for over-55s.

The project also supports investment in The Merewether Golf Club and the club’s infrastructure. The golf club and community members will benefit from a range of extensive amenities including a health and wellness space, a sports bar as well as a new clubhouse for its members and apartment residents.

“Securing approval of our Section 4.55 for an additional level at The Merewether Residences is a milestone we’re incredibly proud of. This landmark development will set a new benchmark in retirement living, offering over-55s a resort-style community where they can embrace Newcastle’s best lifestyle, with the championship Merewether Golf Course right at their doorstep,” said Luke Berry, director of ThirdAge. 

“This approval not only expands the scope of this exceptional project but also reinforces our commitment to delivering thoughtfully designed homes that prioritise quality, sustainability, and connection. 

“The Merewether Residences exemplify our vision of creating vibrant, community-focused environments that elevate retirement living and leave a lasting legacy for Newcastle’s coastal community.”

Early site works have commenced on The Merewether Residences, with the demolition of the existing greenkeepers shed marking the start of construction. The new clubhouse is expected to open in 2027, with construction of The Merewether Residences anticipated in late 2027.

“The strong demand for The Merewether Residences reflects the project’s appeal to both locals and those seeking a coastal lifestyle upgrade. With its unique design, expansive views, and premium finishes, this development offers more than just a home – it’s a lifestyle. 

“Residents will have access to high-end amenities, including a health club with gym and wellness programs, a luxurious spa with massage and facial treatments, and a serene pool. 

“Additional features include an on-site cinema, communal kitchen for cooking classes, herb garden, workshop, and art and craft rooms, all designed to foster a vibrant, connected community.”

ThirdAge is an exciting collaboration between Thirdi Group, an award-winning Property Development firm. Third.i has a proven track record of delivering large-scale residential projects in Sydney and Newcastle, including the completed WEST Apartments, Eaton on Union and Stella on Hannell in Newcastle. Their landmark Newcastle project, Dairy Farmers Towers, in Newcastle West, is currently under construction. With a development pipeline exceeding $4 billion, Third.i continues to shape the future of urban living.

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