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Iskia makes no compromises

Market Insights
4 years ago
4 minutes

Award-winning national developer Hindmarsh has spared no expense when it comes to Iskia in Campbell, ACT. 

Located at 81 Constitution Avenue, Iskia comprises a collection of Apartments, Penthouses and ten premium Residences spread amongst four buildings. Prices range from $385,000 to $2.85 million and all feature a high level of luxury inclusions.

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Hindmarsh, highly reputed for the quality construction with detailed finishes it produces, has thoroughly thought through Iskia’s design. The developer enlisted the expertise of Stewart Architecture — responsible for the stunning Green Square Library and Plaza which was awarded the Library Award 2018 by the Architectural Review.

Classically styled to stand the test of time, the one, two and three bedroom apartments come in two schemes — Conté, featuring light timbers and stone benches, and a darker colour palette called Sumi. 

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There is one remaining penthouse in the development which is blessed with northern views to Mount Ainslie and the Canberra CBD. Set over an expansive 288 square metres with formal living and dining areas, butlers pantries, a media room, and a lush master bedroom, this residence is to die for. 

Hindmarsh has engaged Capezio Copeland design studio to provide a fresh approach to this magnificent apartment and they have exceeded the developer’s expectations. Interiors feature natural stones, timber with elegant joinery, to deliver a home that residents won’t want to leave.

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Each of the limited range of Residences is balanced by full-height windows and a two-storey void. Elegant yet accommodating, the expansive living areas provide equal space for relaxation and entertainment. Leafy courtyards are carefully positioned to enhance quiet tranquillity and offer the perfect setting for intimate parties and gatherings. Unfortunately for potential buyers, the Residences have proven extremely popular, and have now fully sold. 

All homes come with high-end fittings such as premium Miele appliances and stone benchtops in the kitchens and Abbey tapware in the bathrooms. In addition, each home comes with pre-wired Foxtel, is Opticomm-ready for high-speed internet connection and has allocated basement car spaces and storage cages which provide added convenience. Residents also enjoy access to Iskia’s gymnasium, so working out is easy.

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On the ground floor, the prominent plaza will be the home of a large steel and glass sculpture designed by international award-winning artist Matthew Curtis. Hindmarsh are extremely excited to house Matthew’s first large sculptural installation and is pleased that the artist took on the challenge to create artwork in his home town. 

One of Canberra’s most treasured restaurants, Lanterne Rooms, will be located alongside the sculpture. Known for its bold Nyonya flavours, dishes with ‘A-ma’ (grandmother) soul, presented with modern elegance, the restaurant offers an exceptional dining experience. Iskia will also house a Japanese-inspired café and a juice bar. Additionally, there will be specialised training rooms included in the facilities and the national RSL headquarters will be based on Iskia’s ground floor and mezzanine level.

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Ideally positioned just a few minutes from the bustle of Canberra’s CBD, Iskia is surrounded by a range of lakeside paths and trails. For those who like long walks with stunning views as a backdrop, Mount Ainslie is close by on foot.

The vibrant inner-south precinct of Manuka and the nearby Kingston Foreshore are hotspots for entertainment, dining and shopping — and both are only a short drive from Iskia’s doorstep. The Manuka Swimming Pool, containing the Art Deco public swimming baths, is beloved by the local community. 

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The Manuka Oval, just opposite, has been a Canberran fixture since the 1920s. Home to national and local sporting games, including cricket and AFL, this is the perfect place to enjoy a bite to eat at any of the cafés and restaurants which service game-goers.

Jet setters can roll out of bed and relax in the airport lounge within fifteen minutes and frequently running buses can take residents from A to B. With construction commenced on the development, residents can move-in by the end of this year.

Enquire here to find out more about the residences on offer at Iskia.