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One Kennedy: Apartment living in Maylands

A new apartment development in Maylands is giving home buyers a chance to locate themselves right in the heart of Perth’s queerest suburbs.

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Finbar’s One Kennedy is the second stage of their Unison project that is being built on the former site of Ross’s Auctions. Located just a moment’s walk from Maylands’ cafes, bars, and shopping precinct you couldn’t find a better location.

Bars including Swallow and Henry on Eighth have always been among our favourites and with Steamhaus, Chapels on Whatley, Sherbet, MilkD and Mrs S on your doorstep you can hang out in a different cafe each day.

One Kennedy features a resident’s gym, a solar heated swimming pool, a barbeque area and a resident’s lounge. There’s also 3 commercial lots in the complex including a potential café or restaurant. The mix of one, two and three bedroom apartments at affordable prices makes this a very attractive offering.    

Finbar’s Managing Director Darren Pateman said the strategic positioning of the apartments would be exactly what many buyers are looking for.

“We listened to what the market wants and have delivered an affordable product without compromising on quality” Pateman said, noting that the apartment development would be attractive to a wide range of buyers from first home buyers, to young couples, downsizers and investors. “The competitive price points puts it within reach of those… who may have thought the area was out of their budget.

With the train station nearby residents will be able to travel to the CBD, RAC Arena, the new Optus stadium, and Northbridge’s bustling nightlife. The neighbouring Unison apartments which were completed in 2016 have completely sold out and it’s expected that demand for these new spaces will be competitive.

Find out more about One Kennedy Apartments at onekennedy.com.au

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