The leading Australian developer Toga Group has published the last stage of the residences in her legendary district of Surry Hills Village, whereby the last three terraces offered for sale, fully and willing to collect and are expected to sell between 3.7 million and 3.9 million US dollars.
“Terrace Housing is a synonym for the city center in Sydney. In the village of Surry Hills, each terrace was individually developed with its own identity, a playful street presence and spacious courtyards in the heart,” says Adam Haddow, architectural director at SJB and designers of the terraces.
“These houses are suitable for entertaining, carefully balancing privacy and abundant natural light, while they are closely associated with the surrounding retail, restaurants, cafes and everyday essentials that anchor the community in the village of Surry Hills.”
The terraces are near one of the most sought-after new dining and shopping areas in Sydney, the Wunderlich Lane with the hottest restaurants such as Olympus Dining, Lottie and Bar Julius, who are only 15 minutes from Sydney CBD.
With the design of the award-winning architect Adam Haddow, the exclusive Marriott Street terraces of Toga will redefine contemporary luxury life and are designed for those who like to entertain all year round.
“In the heart of our legendary district of Surry Hills Village, it is rare to find a development that offers such strong synergy between space, privacy and connectivity,” says Paul Shaw, General Manager of Toga Group.
The residents can enjoy the oversized living areas, remote community gardens and private underground garages, while they are only a walk from the lively cultural offers of the Wunderlich Lane.
The last three terraces of our exclusive Marriott Street collection offer a new type of modern life, which has greatly used both with the community and the buyer market.
Each residence has a beautifully landscaped inner courtyard garden, a separate outdoor breed with built-in underman and wolf devices as well as a functional scullerie to ensure maximum preparation room and at the same time keep an eye on the slim aesthetics.
The striking facade of each terrace reflects the iconic street landscape of Surry Hills and enables natural light, spacious living areas and an effortless transition between entertainment areas outdoors and oversized interior.
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