Since its development began around 2016, Denman Prospect has quickly become one of Canberra’s prime pieces of real estate.
The suburb is not only situated quite centrally between the city’s north and south, but it has been developed in a way so that almost every block boasts the most incredible views of the Molonglo Valley and beyond.
There are parks and green spaces in abundance, and thoughtful planning has guaranteed an impressive array of local shops, eateries, facilities and schooling options for all ages.
It’s no wonder, then, that developers are flocking to the area – the latest of which is Dinamic Constructions.
The firm’s elegantly designed BORA Residences, a development of just eight luxury townhouses, boasts an energy efficiency rating of 7.1 stars and offers the ultimate in modern comfort and intergenerational living.
“Nestled just 200 metres from the bustling Denman Prospect shopping precinct, BORA Residences provides [occupants] with exceptional convenience,” says developer Dom Franjic of Dinamic Constructions.
“The proximity to essential amenities, the proposed Denman school and oval, and a vibrant new action park ensure a lively community atmosphere.
“Residents will enjoy easy access to shops, schools and recreational facilities, making everyday life both comfortable and exciting.”
BORA Residences promises an elevated lifestyle, quite literally, with breathtaking views over a serene pond towards Black Mountain.
Each townhouse has two main bedrooms, both with en suites and one with its own balcony, which is ideal for extended families or professionals seeking privacy and comfort.
The ground floors have open-plan living areas with high ceilings and double-glazed sliding doors that open to private courtyards, capturing panoramic views.
The modern kitchens, with timber accents, statement tapware and German AEG appliances, are chefs’ delights.
Generous bedrooms and stylish bathrooms exude comfort and luxury, making BORA a delight to live in.
On the second floors, unique “skylounge” living areas with kitchenettes offer versatile spaces that cater to the needs of modern multigenerational households.
“Through our research, we found that data shows children are now staying home well into their 20s and early 30s,” Franjic says.
“Given the current cost of living, it’s no longer possible for many children to fly the coop and move out of home.
“We wanted to ensure we catered to the needs of households with multigenerational living, where adult children could comfortably live with a space of their own, while offering real value for money to the buyer.”
Franjic says the floor plans are flexible. Given that many owners work from home either part time or full time, the skylounges could instead be used as full studios or home offices with “inspiring views”.
“You can also guarantee these views will never be built out,” he adds.
Construction is underway, with completion forecast for the middle of 2025.