The first-time buyer, young professional who loves dogs

For the young professional stepping onto the property ladder, a compact, stylish home that accommodates both a busy lifestyle and a beloved furry friend is essential.

Design & style

  • Open-plan living spaces that create a free flow between the kitchen, dining, and living areas, making it easier to entertain friends and keep an eye on the dog.
  • Large windows to let in natural light, giving your home a bright and airy feel, and also a place for the pooch to perch and observe the world!
  • Durable flooring such as laminate or vinyl that is easy to clean and maintain, perfect for pet owners.
  • A spare room that can double up as a WFH study, or a substantial size kitchen that can easily house a dining table that can double up as a work desk.

Furniture & practicalities

  • Multifunctional furniture like a sofa bed or a coffee table with storage to maximise space and easy access to essentials. 
  • A dedicated dog corner with a comfy bed, toys, and storage for treats and leads.
  • Smart home features, such as automated lights and thermostats that can be controlled via smartphone, making life easier for the tech-savvy professional.

The recently married couple ready to start a family

Newlyweds looking to grow their family need a home that is both comfortable and practical, with plenty of space to expand and create memories.

Design & style

  • Spacious master bedroom with en-suite bathroom for a private retreat.
  • Two additional bedrooms that can serve as a nursery and a guest room or home office.
  • A large living room with plenty of room for ‘film-night friendly’ snuggle sofas!
  • Open-concept kitchen and dining area where the family can gather for meals, conversations and many a maths equation!

Furniture & practicalities

  1. Sturdy, family-friendly furniture with soft edges and easy-to-clean fabrics
  2. A nursery setup with a cot, changing table, and plenty of storage for baby essentials
  3. Garden space with a safe play area for children and a patio for family barbecues and outdoor dining

The empty nesters reclaiming their freedom

After years of raising children, empty nesters often look to downsize and find a home that reflects their newfound freedom.

Design & style

  • Single storey living to avoid the hassle of stairs.
  • Elegant interiors with a mix of classic and contemporary design elements.
  • Low-maintenance garden for leisurely gardening without the heavy lifting.

Furniture & practicalities

  • Comfortable, high-quality furniture that prioritises relaxation and ease of use.
  • A hobby room or studio where they can pursue interests such as painting, crafting, or reading.
  • Guest bedroom for visiting family members, grandchildren and friends.

 

Group of friends sharing a home

For a group of friends choosing to live together, the key is a home that balances communal living with personal space. Our four-bedroom townhouses or larger shared homes provide the perfect solution.

Design & style

  • Multiple bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms to ensure privacy.
  • Large communal areas such as a spacious living room and a well-equipped kitchen for socialising.
  • Modern, vibrant decor that reflects a youthful and energetic vibe.

Furniture & practicalities

  • Shared living room with ample seating, a large dining table, and entertainment options like a big-screen TV and gaming console.
  • Personalised bedrooms where each friend can express their individual style.
  • Flexible outdoor space with seating areas for group hangouts and quiet corners for personal relaxation.

Whether you’re a young professional, a newlywed couple, empty nesters, or friends living together, we have a range of homes designed to meet your needs and lifestyle. If you’re looking to buy a new home or have any questions about the home buying process, get in touch with our team today.  We’ll promptly answer your questions and queries.