Interest in Leederville Icon Bubbles Over
M/24 stands as Leederville’s most courageous architecture, and is set to alter the character and energy of Carr Street with a nod to the site’s ‘soft drink producer’ history. The apartment complex is currently under construction with over 70% of apartments sold.
M/24 comprises 39 one and two bedroom apartment with 500sq.m of shop space on the ground level. It is designed by Melbourne Architect ARM in collaboration with Perth’s reputed boutique developer Match, and is inspired by the site’s former occupant, Golden West Aerated Water Company, which was established around 1902 by Mr J.J. Wallis to produce soft drinks, such as ginger beer, lemonade and kola beer.
Mr Lloyd Clark, Managing Director of M/Group, parent company of Match, said the site was a welcome opportunity for the company to push the design envelope.
“Match was established on a mission to improve Perth’s streetscapes through innovative and considered apartment design that remains in context with the surrounding environment. Leederville is the epitome of cutting edge culture, so our team was really excited to explore the opportunities and present a concept that took Perth’s streetscape architecture to a new level,” he said.
“It was a calculated risk and we were unsure how the market would respond, but M/24 hit the ground running. It immediately attracted young owner-occupiers wanting a signature residence and investors looking to capitalise on the building’s unique appeal.”
The building’s look and feel is based on the idea of aerated water and the intricate and complex action of bubbles moving in fluid. On the street-front, M/24’s soft-drink inspired lattice screen extends to the ground at the foyer entry, creating a sense of entering this bubble matrix.
Each apartment is configured to maximise natural light and airflow through living areas and bedrooms. The apartments are developed to offer an active street-front outlook or one that is more private, overlooking a linear communal area with views towards the city skyline.
Each apartment has stylish interiors, quality fixtures and fittings, and an intentionally designed space that creates a blank canvas for residents to personalise. All apartments feature undercover parking, air conditioning, lift access and security.
M/Construction, another M/Group company, is behind the construction of M/24 and part of an integrated and seamless development model that de-risks the development process to provide added benefit and peace of mind to the property purchaser.
M/24 apartment prices start from $450,000 for one-bedroom apartments and $595,000 for two-bedroom apartments. Completion is scheduled for early 2017.
Fremantle Heirloom Display Opens to Altering Styles
Read moreFremantle Heirloom Display Opens to Altering Styles
A first glimpse inside a completed apartment within Fremantle’s coveted Dalgety Woostores heritage renewal will demonstrate the sheer versatility of the historic space with a rotating schedule of interiors that aims to inspire new and potential residents looking to adapt an apartment with their own signature style.
The long-awaited opening of Fremantle Heirloom’s Display Apartment arrived with the announcement that completion of the building is ahead of schedule and owners might be moving in as early as January 2017.
Some 300 people visited the apartment over its first weekend open and the developer behind the renewal believe it is just a taste of things to come.
Managing Director of M/Group, parent company of apartment developer Match, said the apartments have been designed to create a raw canvas against an historic backdrop, and the opportunity to showcase their potential is truly exciting.
“The Fremantle Heirloom apartments are designed to accommodate a diverse range of styles which is synonymous with warehouse apartment living,” he said.
“With over 80% of apartments now sold, and construction ahead of schedule, the proposition to secure a piece of Fremantle history has become a reality for many. The opening of our first completed apartment provides an opportunity to do something really special and celebrate this amazing space.”
Respected stylist, Anna Flanders, has been appointed on a mission to regularly restyle the display apartment with furniture and artworks sourced from local Perth suppliers, such as Art Collective WA, Living Edge, Design Farm, Temple Fine Rugs, Peter Blu, Auswest via Tudor Timber, Eco Outdoor and Mossenson Galleries.
On completion, Heirloom will be home to a range of luxury one and two-bedroom warehouse apartments, all featuring original heritage fabric, high ceilings and a central light-filled courtyard with iconic saw tooth roof.
Heirloom is designed by project Architect Dominic Snellgrove from Cameron Chisholm Nicol (CCN), who is a recognised Australian leader in integrated architectural, and constructed by national top tier construction company, Built.
One-bedroom apartments start from $495,000, with two-bedroom loft apartments priced from $695,000.
For more information visit www.heirloombymatch.com.au or contact Chris on 0432 660 066
When ‘M’ is the Word
Read moreWhen ‘M’ is the Word
The names are short and succinct, but the ‘M’ in boutique apartment developments such as M/24 and M/25 is a signature mark that can mean a great deal to those looking to secure a unique apartment investment with strong capital growth prospects.
Behind the ‘M’ series of apartments is boutique developer, Match – a company that has earned significant repute in the apartment development sector for identifying strategically located sites and combining the opportunity with beautiful one-off products that often injects life into an area and creates a striking legacy for the streetscape.
Whilst distinct in design, apartment developments M/24 in Carr Place Leederville and M/25 on the corner of Burt and Walcott Streets Mount Lawley are two recent examples of the company’s work.
Whereas M/24 embodies Match’s propensity for groundbreaking architecture, M/25 presents a more subtle design that will be quite at home in the Mount Lawley environment.
Managing Director of Match parent company M/Group, Mr Lloyd Clark, said the commonalities between both developments are stylish boutique design, location and, most importantly, limited supply. He said the latter underpins the company’s success in delivering apartments that retain value against all property market conditions.
“We wanted to move away from exotic apartment names and, instead, build some depth into what people are actually purchasing when buying Match apartments,” he said.
“It is so important when buying off-the-plan for apartment buyers to do their homework on the developer and its track record of successful projects. Most developments require sales of around 60% before construction can commence. Making sure the developer has a strong body of work to refer to will not only prevent a deposit being locked away in a project that doesn’t come to fruition, but also ensures a quality build that delivers on the initial promise.”
M/25 is a stylish and sophisticated residence incorporating only 30 one and two-bedroom secure apartments, each with the Match signature of high ceilings and large balconies.
M/24 comprises 39 one and two-bedroom apartments with 500sq.m of shop space on the ground level. It is designed by Melbourne Architect ARM in collaboration with Match, and is inspired by the site’s former occupant, Golden West Aerated Water Company.
“In a market environment flooded by large scale ‘cookie-cutter’ apartment designs that bare little comparison to each other, a limited supply, quality boutique apartment will always attract more attention,” Mr Clark states.
For more information on all Match properties, visit itsamatch.com.au or call 0432 660 066.
West Australian ‘Apartment Living Feature’ Match Q&A
Read moreWest Australian ‘Apartment Living Feature’ Match Q&A
How important is the façade/the look of an apartment complex to buyers?
A persons’ home is their signature. It represents who they are and how they are perceived amongst peers and in the broader the community. We believe first impressions are incredibly important, and when potential property owners respond to a property’s façade it is hard for them to forget it.
Creating a compelling façade is about setting the scene for the rest of the environment. Match deliberately makes particularly strong and bold statements with its developments because we believe it adds depth to each project and the market responds extremely well to this approach.
How important (and why) is the design of the façade when putting together the design for an apartment development?
The process of design and development, particularly when addressing the exterior, is a responsibility as well as an opportunity. The building has the potential to create a legacy for the area and will impact the streetscape for decades to come.
Match takes its design cues from the surrounding environment and that of the potential lifestyles of our residents. One size definitely does not fit all and within our property portfolio you will invariably see a very different style of apartment in Leederville than that of Como, for instance.
How do you balance the amount of money spent on the façade verses apartment interiors and the eventual price point to buyers (such as M/24 or the restoration at Heirloom)?
It has never been the case that a well designed façade compromises the quality of the interior – quite the opposite. A stunning façade sets the tone and expectation for beautiful and complementary interiors. The combination adds value to the properties and increases capital potential.
It is important to note that good design doesn’t always mean additional expense and, in the case of our work on heritage renewals where the cost of restoring heritage fabric might be higher, the inherent value of securing a unique and limited piece of history that cannot be emulated or duplicated, is priceless. This inherent value is passed on through resale and will never date.
What are you trying to achieve with the look of your developments from the street? Are you doing anything innovative in this area?
Match was established on a mission to improve Perth streetscapes, which at the time were in grave danger of becoming dull and lifeless through extremely conservative developments. We believed that built form could really make a difference to an environment and bring the area alive. Our work in Mount Lawley in the early days is testament to this.
We have always taken a cutting edge approach to our developments and continue to work with some of the most country’s progressive architects to achieve a sense of street presence. Our apartments might not be for everyone, but those who respond to the design and the lifestyle it represents invariably never look back.
How does the façade impact future resale price?
Match’s focus is in the creation of boutique and iconic buildings within strategic locations. Our properties often demand attention and a limited supply of apartments means that, regardless of where we are on the property cycle, there will always be demand for this product.
Our work differs enormously from the ‘cookie-cutter’ apartment environments where it is difficult to discern one building from the other. We aim to create signature pieces, and people will always want to be associated with style.
Who should I attribute these comments to?
Mr Lloyd Clark, Managing Director M/Group, parent company of Match.
Good Match for Apartment Investors
Read moreGood Match for Apartment Investors
As Perth’s population continues to increase, an emerging culture of apartment dwellers are opting to avoid the urban sprawl and take up residence in well-located and lifestyle-centric environments that support the notion of building up rather than out.
While this market shift is spurring property buyers to secure a good apartment investment, one of Perth’s most respected boutique apartment developers says buyers should be discerning with their choices, as all apartments do not represent the same investment outcome.
Mr Lloyd Clark from M/Group, the parent company of boutique apartment developer Match, believes boutique and distinctive developments will always attract a premium.
“Well-located apartment projects comprising of 30-40 residences with an abundance of amenity at the doorstep will always have more appeal than large-scale ‘cookie-cutter’ environments. It is resonant of the new of owner-occupiers that include downsizers and young professional couples and don’t want to compromise their lifestyle by moving out to the large land estates in the ‘burbs’,” he said.
“These people want to live in signature spaces and developers such as Match have been actively stepping up in terms of design to ensure maximum appeal and enduring returns of investment.”
Match rose in prominence some 15 years ago by successfully undertaking a series of high profile heritage renewal projects and giving new life to some of Perth’s most beautiful and historic buildings.
The company is currently behind the restoration of the famous Dalgety Woolstores in Fremantle, named Heirloom, and has introduced a range of distinctively designed apartment projects to the market located in various locations around Perth’s suburbs.
“We have built our business on identifying strategic sites in well located environments and then designing signature properties that take cues from the environment and the market,” Mr Clark continues.
“We have introduced beautiful product in areas such as Mount Lawley, Guildford, Leederville, Fremantle, Como, Port Coogee and Subiaco with a view of enhancing the streetscape and contributing to the culture of the areas.”
Match works with some of the city’s most respected Architects and designers, including CCN Architects, David Barr Architects, Oldfield Knott Architects and award-winning Architect Geoffrey Warn of Donaldson & Warn Architects.
As a result of the company’s approach to design and development, its projects maintain a steady flow of enquiries through all market conditions.
“The market is most definitely in a state of divide; on one side there are a number of large-scale apartment projects, many of which are backed by first-time developers looking to maximise land availability and density opportunities. People are correct in being concerned about value proposition of these projects. Many of them will struggle to achieve the required pre sales and,
therefore, will not go ahead,” Mr Clark adds.
“Match sits on the other side of the fence. We have stayed true to our grass roots and focused on unique and well-located sites for boutique projects. Developments like ours will continue to attract strong buyer interest. Where large-scale projects are currently in limbo, we have commenced construction of a number of new apartment projects and in the process of releasing more.
For more information about Match apartments visit www.itsamatch.com.au.
Pushing Boundaries for Sublime Results
Read morePushing Boundaries for Sublime Results
Striking architecture, innovative new building products and a layout initiative that provides more investment flexibility than ever before, combined with an outstanding beach and riverside location that is close to the Perth rail network and less than one kilometre from Fremantle’s café strip. It is not surprising that M/Construction’s most recent apartment building project, Sublime, has received such strong market response.
Sublime is located on Lime Street in North Fremantle. It is inspired by the neighbouring ‘Dingo’ flourmill and creates a bold streetscape statement with vivid red sunscreens, intensified by a neutral colour scheme and modernist industrial feel.
In contrast to the building’s exterior, the interiors are understated with white cabinetry, walls and stone bench tops, against timber-look flooring and extensive glazing. All apartments are fitted with Bosch appliances and Rogerseller tapware.
Developed as a mixed-use complex by M/Construction’s parent company, M/Group, and designed by award-winning Architect, David Barr of David Barr Architect, in collaboration with Oldfield Knott Architects, the building features 12 one and two bedroom apartments with signature high ceilings, large balconies and quality fixtures.
An additional four ground floor studios, which had originally been earmarked for retail/commercial purposes, were recently subject to a landmark decision by the City of Fremantle to enable dual commercial/residential zoning through the introduction of an innovative ‘loose-fit’ installation that easily allows for conversion from a studio apartment to a shop and back, with little intervention.
According to M/Construction Director, Mr Michael Read, the duel function tenancies provide an affordable opportunity for people looking to live, invest or establish businesses in North Fremantle, and is one of many innovations that have been integrated into the construction of the Sublime apartments.
“M/Construction has a policy of new product research and testing. We pride ourselves on being proactive in identifying building efficiencies and offer expertise, material options and logistics, specific to the site,” he said.
“This approach was recently demonstrated with M/Construction’s appointment to construct two new staircases inside Perth Arena, the aim being to seamlessly integrate the new staircases with the existing building fabric and cause minimal disruption to the operation. We conducted a lot of research and identified a new product being used in Europe called “Jesmonite”, which is as strong as concrete but much lighter to enable manual lifting and installation without the need of a crane or use of heavy lifting equipment. The material was tinted to match the surrounding podium blue colour and fabricated off-site in moulds, which meant construction could be coordinated around the busy and changing schedule of international and local events happening every week.
“As a company, we are often called on to complete unique and diverse jobs or projects where attention to detail is paramount. Sublime and the Perth Arena staircases are certainly two of these projects.”
M/Construction was established in 2010 to specifically support a notable increase in demand for genuine design-construction integration and property customisation. It is part of the successful Perth property group, M/Group, which was born in the boutique apartment market and has since evolved into a highly effective vertically integrated organisation that maximises in-house expertise to effectively identify, procure, construct and market development opportunities.
M/Construction independently built repute through the completion of third party construction contracts before being engaged to undertake projects internally.
Today, all companies operating within the Group infrastructure intrinsically provide benefit to each other through input, experience and insights shared between company associates. Like its parent company, M/Construction is steered by design detail, quality and project control.
This focus has significantly contributed to M/Construction’s success, enabling it to stand out in the competitive building environment and tackle unusual projects, such as Sublime.
“Sublime features a unique mansard roof. This style of roofing is rare in Perth and required meticulous setting out, which impacted on joining trades and timelines. The project also used an Eastern States cladding material called “Maxline 340” that required specialised trades and made-to-order materials,” Mr Read continued.
“The building process required perseverance, long lead times and diligent coordination, but the outcome is impressive and the results speak for themselves.”
The sales success of Sublime has been unparalleled, with over 80% of the one and two bedroom apartments selling prior to completion, and strong interest for the four studios, yet to be released.
The Sublime boutique apartment project is valued at approximately $4million, and was completed on time and to budget.
This outcome is consistent with M/Construction’s experience in the apartment building market. The company works predominantly on mid size mixed-use multi-residential apartment projects ranging between $4million to $15million.
“Creating distinction in the competitive building sector is not easy. However, we are really proud of our capacity to look outside the square and work closely with our clients during the early stages of development to achieve excellent results,” Mr Read said.
“We have a great reputation in achieving quality building outcomes, and our growing portfolio of work supports our credentials. We were the recipients of the 2015 Master Builder Excellence in Construction Award for Best New Builder, and our success is further evidenced by the number of repeat clients who continue to entrust us with developments throughout Western Australia, and we always welcome the opportunity to be involved in new and interesting projects that set new benchmarks in design and construction.”
Sublime one and two-bedroom apartment are priced from $499,000, with the dual use studios scheduled for released at prices starting from $375,000.
For more information on purchasing one of these apartments please call 0432 660 066 or email info@itsamatch.com.au