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Nov 14, 2024 7:00:00 AM

Situated just five kilometres from Brisbane’s CBD, the Greville community is quickly taking shape, offering a unique blend of modern living and the suburb’s rich history.
Our first residents have now settled into their new homes with our second release of townhomes already more than halfway through construction.
The 3.5-hectare site, formerly home to the laundry and auxiliary buildings of the Sisters of Mercy Convent, will be transformed over the next five years into a thriving community. Greville will feature a total of 84 townhomes, more than 200 apartments, and a limited collection of heritage homes, preserving Wooloowin’s historic charm. Alongside the residences, the 4,000sqm Greville Park and exclusive resident amenities are enhancing the neighbourhood’s appeal.
Blair Britton, Cedar Woods’ Development Director, is proud of the rapid progress made so far. “The first collection of 12 townhomes was completed within 15 months of launch and settlements are now completed. Our second release of 25 townhomes are also sold out, with construction now approximately 70% completed,” Mr Britton said.
“We have commenced the sales of our next release, which comprise of 20 three-bedroom townhomes, offering an affordable alternative to detached homes in this sought-after suburb.
"With our premium third release priced from $1.33million, this is significant value compared to the suburb’s median house price of $1.57 million, which has increased 26.5% in the past 12 months, according to realestate.com.au."
Designed by leading architecture studio Rothelowman, Greville’s townhomes seamlessly blend Wooloowin’s signature character with contemporary finishes. The historic laundry building from the 1800s will also be preserved and transformed into heritage homes in a future stage, adding to Greville’s charm.
The demand for Greville has been immense, with more than 80% of buyers being local residents who appreciate the community’s historical roots and its high-end lifestyle.
Its proximity to Brisbane’s Northern Bikeway, Kedron Brook, and multiple transport links ensures that residents are well-connected to the city and surrounding areas. As Mr Britton highlighted, “There’s no other community with this level of accessibility to Kedron Brook, the Northern Bikeway and Busway, and local retail and dining precincts.”
Greville is a place where Wooloowin’s story continues to evolve. As construction progresses and more residents move in, Greville is shaping up to be a community like no other.