The Mediterranean is coming to the southern suburbs of Sydney with a new apartment complex set to launch by boutique Sydney developer, Fiducia. The complex will showcase 12 mediterranean-inspired residences in the heart of the Sutherland Shire sunny beachside suburb.
Established in 2004, Fiducia has completed over 700 residences to date, picking up a string of awards along the way, including from the Urban Development Institute of Australia (UDIA NSW), Housing Industry Australia (HIA), and REINSW.
The bespoke apartment complex has been dubbed “Calista”, derived from the Greek word for ‘most beautiful’ and is nestled perfectly in one of Cronulla’s most intimate beachside neighbourhoods.
With two, three and four-bedroom apartments on offer, you have a selection of a sprawling balcony or your apartment extending to beautiful lush gardens, with the top level apartments getting breathtaking views of the ocean.
Marie Doyle, Fiducia’s Development Director, said that the group have had a long love and history of delivering boutique coastal apartments and it would have only been a matter of time until they developed in Cronulla.
“Callista offers something for a range of buyers from young professionals, downsizers with a love for beachside proximity or locals simply seeking an upgrade in living,” Doyle said.
Fiducia have appointed interior designer Chloe Matters to handle the interiors of the apartments, which are designed by local architects Peter Courvaras.
“We wanted to bring together an organic palette rich in texture with elements of rustic stone, natural whites and materials that conjured up that effortless feeling of summer on the Mediterranean coast,” Doyle added.
Highland has been appointed as the exclusive selling agent on the project. Highland CEO David Highland saying the project will set a new benchmark for luxury in apartment living in Cronulla.
“With an obvious nod to European design and styling not seen before in Cronulla, Callista will offer buyers something very special and unique,” Highland said.
“I’m excited to see Fudicia’s new project come to life.”
Source: Urban