Croydon is 11 kilometres west of Sydney’s CBD and bounded by Parramatta Road to the north, Iron Cove Creek to the east, Arthur Street to the south and a range of streets to the west. There are a number of green spaces dotted within the area as well as bays – such as Kings and Canada bays – in which to get the heart pumping as you enjoy a morning run or walk.
Within this landscape, a new development – the Chelsea Croydon – is under way. Located at 13-17 Grosvenor Street and 12-16 Boundary Street – it is attracting a great deal of interest in this tightly held suburb.
Ben Stewart director of CBRE Residential Projects, says Croydon is an established residential area that is growing in appeal. “Transport, shopping and schools are all appealing to people wanting to move here,” he says. “While the development is likely to attract owner-occupiers it will also attract astute investors who want to invest in an owner-occupier building.”
The Chelsea Croydon comprises 89 apartments of between 1-3 bedrooms, all with parking. There are also a number of generous-sized one-plus-study apartments that can be used as two-bedroom homes.