Wingate sells out Bloom Arncliffe apartment development

Built by experienced residential builder Richard Crookes Constructions, Bloom also has ground-level commercial suites, including a marketplace with restaurants and retailers
Wingate sells out Bloom Arncliffe apartment development
Urban EditorialDecember 19, 2023SELL OUT

Developer Wingate has officially sold out its Bloom Arncliffe apartment development through CBRE Residential Projects.

The EJE Architecture-designed Bloom has sold out all of its 318 one, two, and three-bedroom apartments which are spread across seven towers which rise to 11 levels.

Read more: Urban's tour of a completed Bloom Arncliffe apartment

Characterised by contemporary yet timeless, and fresh yet warm interiors, every Bloom residence artfully combines practicality with refined elegance.

The kitchen features built-in cabinetry, sleek white surfaces, and state-of-the-art appliances, creating a functional yet stylish space. 

Meanwhile, marble-style tiling, plush bedroom carpets, and meticulous attention to quality details are seen throughout the homes.

Abundant natural light fills the living spaces, complemented by full-height windows that offer stunning views. Some apartments provide captivating perspectives of the CBD and Botany Bay.

For residents enjoying elevated views, floor-to-ceiling sliding doors flood the living space with light and open to private balconies designed for landscaped privacy.

Built by experienced residential builder Richard Crookes Constructions, Bloom also has ground-level commercial suites, including a marketplace with restaurants and retailers, a youth centre and associated ball courts for communal amenities.

The project also includes a public park with feature paving, turf areas, and play areas for the local community.

Situated at 213 Princes Highway, the $136 million development is strategically located near prominent landmarks and services, such as Barton Park, the Cook River, the Kogarah golf course, various local schools, Sydney Airport, and the Arncliffe train station.

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