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Scarborough’s Ocean272 development completed

Natalie HordovWestern Suburbs Weekly

The prospect of living just 250m from Brighton Beach proved very attractive, with more than 65 per cent of the 28-apartment project selling off the plan.

PRDnationwide director for project marketing (WA) Angus Murray said Scarborough was going to be incredibly exciting in a few years, when the infrastructure was in place, and demand was strong in the area.

“Scarborough as a suburb offers something for everyone, from the young and free, to retirees,” he said.

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“The area has come ahead in leaps and bounds in recent years and has a lot more to offer in terms of quality of life.”

Ocean272 includes one and two-bedroom apartments and almost all have Indian Ocean views. The decor is light and earthy, giving the apartments a bright and airy feel. Other features include timber floors in the entry and kitchen, carpeted bedrooms and living areas, stone benchtops in the bathrooms and kitchen and a European-style laundry.

“We’ve brought a real beach feel to the apartments at Ocean272, with whites and blues a constant reminder of the beach and ocean,” Mr Murray said.

“The rooftop barbecue terrace has come up amazingly well, with views of the beaches.”

The two-bedroom apartments have sold out and only nine one-bedroom apartments remain, with prices starting from $499,000.

A display apartment is open at Ocean272, 272 West Coast Highway, Scarborough on Saturdays from 11am to 12pm.

Visit www.ocean272.com.au for more information. n