Mirvac’s $950 million-plus Eagle Farm Residential Precinct redevelopment has received official endorsement from the Brisbane City Council, heralding the start of construction on the eagerly awaited revitalisation project.
As part of Brisbane Racing Club’s vision for the region, Mirvac will soon commence work on a 54,000 square metre residential precinct alongside the racecourse, which will form part of the Eagle Farm Master Plan.
The first stage of luxury apartments will consist of two towers, Ascot House and Tulloch House, both of which will comprise a selection of one, two and three bedroom apartments with prices starting at $460,000.
Prospective buyers will also be presented with the opportunity to purchase custom designed four and five-bedroom residences upon request.
Mirvac Head of Residential John Carfi said that sales preview evenings for Brisbane Racing Club members and Mirvac VIPs had resulted in strong interest in the project as further detail on the visionary development was unveiled.