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Verdant Apartments: Embrace inner city living with freedom and style

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With a major overhaul of Yagan Square and a new entertainment precinct on the horizon, Perth is on the precipice of something great.

The city at the heart of our state is growing at a rapid pace, with an already bustling cultural district evolving and expanding to connect with the surrounding suburbs, people on the outside are beginning to look inward.

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Today, inner city living doesn’t mean sacrificing space, security, privacy or connection to nature, and Verdant offers stylish, contemporary new homes for anyone looking to make the move to the soul of our city.

When it comes to creating homes, the team at Verdant know size matters, designing spacious apartment living that embraces freedom, style and convenience.

With high ceilings, spectacular landscaping and versatile outdoor areas throughout the development, Verdant presents a way of living that provides serene seclusion, and cultivates community; with a stunning rooftop space and state-of-the-art shared facilities including a bar, open-air cinema, gym and yoga deck.

Step outside the lush surrounds of Verdant and you’re already in the centre of our world. Walking distance or a short bus ride to the CBD, Northbridge or Mount Lawley, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate your new home, with an endless array of festivals, events, bars, clubs and shops to explore.

Available in one and two bedroom options, Verdant offers extreme value and quality living for diverse lives in the heart of our state.

For more information or to make an enquiry, head to stirlingcapital.com.au


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