Gateway to Victoria’s holiday hotspots: Five reasons first homebuyers love Kinsfolk townhouses at Doveton, near Dandenong

There are just 66 townhomes on offer at Kinsfolk, with construction well underway
Gateway to Victoria’s holiday hotspots: Five reasons first homebuyers love Kinsfolk townhouses at Doveton, near Dandenong
The interiors at Kinsfolk Townhouses, Doveton. Image supplied
Max KwokOctober 7, 2021

The Melbourne developer Hexa Group is developing a brand-new collection of three and four-bedroom townhomes in the multicultural community of Doveton.

Competitively priced just 30 kilometres south-east of Melbourne, Hexa Group's latest development, Kinsfolk, has been designed by Rothelowman to take in its surrounding pristine bushlands.

There are just 66 townhomes on offer at Kinsfolk, with construction well underway.

Urban has taken a look at why first home buyers in particular are keen on Kinsfolk.

1. Great location

At the gateway of Victoria’s holiday territory, Doveton is within reach of the Dandenong Ranges, and the Mornington Peninsula.

“It is a place where things start to feel a little more serene, thanks to an encompassment of pristine bushlands, reserves, and waterways”, the project marketing reads.

Residents will find themselves joining an established community at the centre of modern conveniences and surrounded by reserves and parkland. 

2. Designed by Rothelowman

With a collection of three and four-bedroom townhouses available, Kinsfolk presents future homeowners with the opportunity to establish a new life in modern comfort.

“Deliberately designed to foster a sense of community, Kinsfolk is focused on providing residents with an enhanced quality of life. The confident architecture provides an elegant and timeless backdrop to the lives of future residents”, said Rothelowman principal architect, Chris Hayton.

Rothelowman is an Australian-based firm with a reputation for quality residential designs, introducing a new calibre of living to Doveton.

3. Affordability

Even though Doveton is not far from the lush Dandenong Ranges, the suburb is a thriving urban enclave with affordable housing.

The multicultural suburb delivers a cultural richness that has undergone significant transformations in recent years thanks to new developments.

Its close proximity to Dandenong provides numerous amenities, including the Dandenong Hospital, Dandenong Plaza and Dandenong Golf Course.

Brand-new townhouses at Kinsfolk a priced from an affordable $579,000.

4. Natural surrounds perfect for community

Kinsfolk townhouses are complimented with considered landscaping that features an assortment of native trees and plants.

“Each corner of Kinsfolk occupancy, from the reserve areas to each townhouse's parking landscape, has been treated with care and in pursuit of creating harmonious surroundings”, the project marketing reads.

Kinsfolk streetscapes boast small-medium canopy trees, indigenous plants, gums and ironbarks, while oaks and bottlebrushes are found inside the perimeter of the development.

Spacious grass areas make for top spots for children and families to play and relax, as well as pedestrian paths to encourage outdoor living.

5. Distinctive interiors

Rothelowman has designed this collection of townhouses with an impressive level of detail, evident in the lavish finishes and fixtures.

Contemporary in its aesthetic, Kinsfolk paves the way for a new style of suburban living, while celebrating its naturally opulent surroundings.

The home’s open-plan scheme allows for a seamless flow, while grand windows open up to the garden and terrace areas.

A natural palette makes up the bathrooms and bedrooms, creating welcoming and hospitable sanctuaries to unwind in, and provide future residents with a blank canvas to make their own.

Max Kwok

Max Kwok is a staff contributor at urban.com.au. Based in Sydney, Max has previously worked at Property Observer where he specialised in content creation and editorial research.

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