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Smart, Sustainable Living

Melrose Park is Sydney’s first true Smart City, blending green design with cutting-edge technology. From rooftop gardens and EV charging to Wi-Fi hotspots and smart water systems, it’s a community built for modern life and future generations

Lifestyle & Convenience

With two supermarkets, 25+ specialty stores, cafés, and dining options, Melrose Park Village makes daily life effortless. A central Village Green, walking and cycling paths, and excellent transport links keep you close to everything Sydney offers

Designed for Wellbeing

Exclusive resident amenities include yoga studios, a wellness centre, co-working hubs, communal gardens, and outdoor play spaces.

Details

Project
Melrose Park Village
Pricing
$949,000-$1,426,000
Estimated Completion
Completed
Apartments
1613
Bedrooms
2-3
Location
Melrose Park
Melrose Park Village sets a new benchmark in apartment living. Thoughtfully designed residences surrounded by Sydney’s largest new urban park, this visionary community blends sustainability, smart city innovation, and everyday convenience, crafted to stand the test of time.
Positioned in the heart of Sydney, Melrose Park Village brings together modern apartments, generous open space, and a vibrant retail centre within a future-focused masterplan. Residents enjoy exclusive wellness amenities, cycle-friendly streets, and direct connections to public transport, including the upcoming Parramatta Light Rail. Proudly developed by Sekisui House, a globally awarded builder with over 2.7 million homes delivered worldwide, Melrose Park is more than a home; it’s a community built for generations

Amenities

Fitness & Wellness

Outdoor Spaces

Parking & Transport

Retail & Dining

Technology & Smart Features

Views & Location

Pet Facilities

Community Spaces

Childcare & Family

Storage & Utility

Sustainability

Work Spaces

Project Team

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Developer

Sekisui House Australia

Sekisui House Australia is the local arm of Japan’s leading homebuilder, Sekisui House Ltd., established in Australia in 2009. Drawing on advanced Japanese construction and environmental technologies—particularly its signature SHAWOOD system for wooden-framed homes—the company develops thoughtfully planned apartments, houses, and masterplanned communities across Sydney and Brisbane. Known for cultivating lasting, human-centred environments, Sekisui House Australia’s landmark developments include Central Park (Chippendale), Sanctuary and The Orchards (Norwest), and Melrose Park—a significant urban renewal precinct delivering thousands of homes over a network of green, connected neighbourhoods

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Architect

Allen Jack+Cottier

Allen Jack + Cottier (AJC Architects) is a distinguished Sydney-based architectural firm founded in 1952 by John Allen and Russell Jack, later joined by Keith Cottier in the mid-1960s. Over decades, AJC has built a reputation for design excellence across urban planning, architecture, heritage conservation, interiors, and graphic design. The firm is known for its impactful and enduring projects—from educational campuses to master-planned precincts and adaptive reuse. Their work is marked by architectural rigor, contextual sensitivity, and a commitment to sustainability and innovation

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Builder

Sekisui House

Sekisui House Australia is the Australian arm of Japan’s leading homebuilder, Sekisui House, originally founded in 1960 and active in Australia since 2009. Renowned for developing masterplanned communities across Sydney and Brisbane, the firm applies its advanced Japanese construction and environmental technologies—such as its SHAWOOD premium homebuilding system—to create comfortable, secure, and enduring homes and precincts where people can truly thrive. With a portfolio exceeding 13,000 homes delivered across condominiums, land subdivisions, and detached dwelling projects, Sekisui House Australia has become synonymous with durability, sustainability, and human-centered design