Redevelopment

Official Opening – Waverley Greens & The Langlee by Mirvac

MIRVAC AND EASTS GROUP COMPLETE NEW APARTMENTS AND LIFESTYLE PRECINCT –

 UNLOCKING MUCH-NEEDED DOWNSIZER HOUSING SUPPLY AND REVITALISED COMMUNITY HUB

 

Mirvac together with the Easts Group on Tuesday 14 November, officially completed The Langlee and Waverley Greens, transforming the former Waverley Bowling Club into a new lifestyle and residential precinct featuring 55 luxury apartments, a contemporary hospitality venue, bowling greens and community hub with an estimated total development value of ~$170m.

 

The Langlee is one of 16 residential projects Mirvac has in the pipeline across NSW, with the group set to deliver ~1,200 new homes to buyers in residential communities and apartments across the state over the next year, injecting much-needed diverse housing options into a tightly constrained housing market.

 

Mirvac CEO Development Stuart Penklis joined Easts Group CEO Joe Kelly, Cr Sally Betts, Roosters alumni Anthony Minichiello, and current players Joseph Suaalii, Sandon Smith, Millie Boyle, and Pani Hopoate to officially bowl the first ball down the green with the Waverley Bowling Club committee members, in the club’s 130th anniversary year.

 

Mirvac CEO Development Stuart Penklis said Mirvac’s partnership with the Easts Group has focused on delivering a project that unlocks much-needed right-sizer accommodation in a highly desirable location, whilst also creating a premium venue befitting the local Eastern Suburbs community.

 

“Mirvac has a long history of working with partners such as the Easts Group to unlock and transform sites like these in inner Sydney, to deliver precincts of exceptional quality and great design that residents and the local community can enjoy,” said Mr Penklis.

 

“When we partnered with the Easts Group, we wanted to create an amenity-rich lifestyle for the over 55s that offered the best blend of both convenience and comfort, which we have delivered in The Langlee. On top of that, we set out to create a premium destination in the east that the community can enjoy – for bowls, a family meal or a coffee with friends – with Waverley Greens.”

 

Easts Group CEO Joe Kelly said, “We’re incredibly proud of this project in the heart of our Eastern Suburbs community. We set out to celebrate the site’s unique heritage while setting new benchmarks for innovation, sustainability, and the high-quality built form, and Mirvac was perfectly positioned to reimagine this iconic location with us.”

“We thank the Mirvac team for bringing our shared vision to life and creating a first-class sporting, social, and community hospitality venue that along with a residential offering, will set a new benchmark in leisure, comfort, and amenity in a landmark location close to Sydney’s most renowned beaches.

“The seamless integration of Waverley Greens and The Langlee residences and likeness to the architect’s vision and artist’s impressions is incredible, and a testament to the delivery of the project by Mirvac.

 

The Waverley Bowling Club was formed in 1893 and is the sixth oldest bowling club in Sydney, and we’re thrilled to have played a small part in ensuring that they could celebrate their 130th year milestone. Our Waverley Bowling Club Members now have one of the best facilities in Sydney and an incredibly bright future ahead.”

The Langlee has been delivered at a time when almost a third of the Australian population aged over 55 is considering downsizing and a further 26 per cent have already made the move[1], freeing up the family home to allow the next generation of families to move in. The ‘right sizer’ movement, enhanced further by the Federal Government’s downsizer scheme[2], promotes housing efficiency in a supply-constrained market.

 

In NSW, more than 1.4 million people occupy a three- or four-bedroom home on their own, or as couples without children. And nearly three-quarters of them are aged over 55 years. In Sydney’s eastern suburbs, the population aged 55-79 has grown by 8.3 per cent[3] since the last Census in 2016.

 

“We know that Australia’s ageing population is on the rise. In fact, by 2066 it is projected that older people in Australia will make up around 22 per cent of the total population and concurrently the trend to downsize will gain further momentum. But The Langlee offers prospective purchasers an attractive downsizing option with a difference,” said Mr Penklis.

 

“An over 55s residence has significant value to the wider community and allows for transition of housing stock by allowing downsizers to remain in their locality and enjoy a maintenance free environment with state-of-the-art facilities, and in turn on-sell their larger family home to the next generation of families, returning much-needed established housing to the market.”

 

“The Langlee highlights our capability as specialists in precinct delivery and partnerships, a result of our best-in-class integrated model and expertise that spans the residential, retail, industrial, commercial and mixed-use sectors. We are also highly selective in the partners we choose to work with, and our reputation for quality underpinned by Australia’s only iCIRT 5 Gold Star rating means customers can be confident in the product and lifestyle Mirvac creates,” said Mr Penklis.

The one-hectare site features an indoor/outdoor casual and contemporary café, restaurant and bar situated on the ground floor, fronted by two bowling greens, as well as 55 premium residences, a 20 metre indoor lap pool, treatment and steam rooms, and a mezzanine level gym. A personalised well-being concierge service delivered by Zinnia Living will benefit residents whilst moving in, making it easier to transition seamlessly into a lifestyle of relaxed luxury.

 

Along with lifestyle features and amenities, Mirvac has worked to lighten The Langlee’s environmental footprint through sustainable building practices and cost saving benefits for residents. The Langlee by Mirvac maximises available roof space to house solar panels, with a ~120kW system installed which will significantly offset the running costs of the common area facilities, reducing ongoing energy costs to residents and the Club.

 

Electric Vehicle (EV) charging for every residential car space has been included as an option for customers, and water and energy efficient appliances have also been installed.

 

The Langlee has been designed by Altis Architecture in collaboration with Mirvac Design.

 

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[1] 26 per cent of Australians over 55 have already downsized and 29 per cent are considering it:  The Downsizing Patterns and Preferences of Australians over 55, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute – 2020.

[2]The downsizer scheme permits people aged 55 or older, to contribute up to $300,000 from the proceeds of the sale (or part sale) of their home into their superannuation fund, subject to eligiblity requirements.

[3] 2016 and 2021 ABS Census data