Sable at the Jetty joins a growing list of developments in Third.i’s portfolio across Australia’s eastern seaboard, including Dairy Farmers Towers in Newcastle, Balfour Place in Lindfield, the Warada on Walker commercial precinct in the North Sydney CBD and the Merewether Residences in Newcastle.
Growth in regional cities has impacted Third.i’s first project in Coffs Harbour, with the group selling over 90 per cent of the residences within weeks on the market.
The $35.5 million project, Sable at the Jetty, was met with a swathe of buyers searching for a sea-change, with only a handful of apartments still available, priced from $650,000 through to $2.35 million.
Early works are expected to commence this year, with the project due for completion by the second quarter of 2024.
Located on the corner of Collingwood and Edgar Street, Sable at the Jetty will deliver a collection of one, two and three-bedroom apartments upon completion.
Combining high-end finishes with state-of-the-art appliances, the project will tap into the mid north coast’s beauty, with a number of lush communal spaces planned, including a landscaped courtyard for the use of all residents.
Sable at the Jetty is within walking distance from the beach, local schools, cafes and shops, and also offers numerous transport links on the doorstep of the site.
Sable at the Jetty joins a growing list of developments in Third.i’s portfolio across Australia’s eastern seaboard, including Dairy Farmers Towers in Newcastle, Balfour Place in Lindfield, the Warada on Walker commercial precinct in the North Sydney CBD and the Merewether Residences in Newcastle.
Co-Founder Luke Berry said drawing on the fact their debut project has been met with a swarm of interest, regional cities are seeing a steady increase in growth, with Third.i joining the drive behind the growth.
“We’re delivering a much-needed transformation to other cities including Newcastle, but we’ve now set our sights on Coffs Harbour after recognising the growth potential of the area and how we can invest in the market,” Berry said.
“While real estate activity has slowed across much of the country this year, it’s been great to see regional cities, including Coffs Harbour, defy this downturn and we’re excited to see what further opportunities may exist in the region.”
“The northern New South Wales coastline, particularly around the Coffs Coast, is an underrated gem and is the perfect escape for those who want a peaceful and more relaxed lifestyle.”