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By Marcus Bennett | 20 August 2025

Malvern Apartments Sell Out Pre Completion A Testament To Exceptional Design And Location

In a rare feat amidst a subdued Melbourne apartment market, every unit in two premier Malvern developments has sold out off-the-plan well before construction completion. All 27 residences at the $80 million Central Park Residences (385–387 Wattletree Road) and all 24 apartments at $56 Malvern Gardens (1287–1295 High Street) have been snapped up, underscoring enduring demand for best-in-class, thoughtfully designed homes.Central Park Residences, a collaboration between Roulston, Moda, Buxton Group, and Salta Capital, delivers a botanical-inspired collection set against one of Melbourne’s most beautiful park settings. Designed by Ewert Leaf, with landscaping by Jack Merlo, the residences feature abundant windows framing park views and west-facing apartments that offer sweeping city skyline sights, all blending harmoniously with their lush surroundings.Meanwhile, Malvern Gardens, a development by Roulston and Buxton Group, also designed and landscaped by the same acclaimed team, offers refined residences steps from the heritage-listed Malvern Public Gardens. Its tranquil, green-lined streets venue emphasizes contemporary urban living in perfect balance with the environment.“Achieving a full sell-out across both projects prior to both projects topping out really highlights the power of exceptional design, unmatched locations, and unwavering craftsmanship in today’s market,” says Rollo Wright, Director of Roulston.“At Central Park, our design philosophy is all about embracing the surroundings, walls of windows offering park-front views and west-facing outlooks toward the city skyline help create residences that are both soulful and striking,” he added.Wright further reflected on Malvern Gardens; “Malvern Gardens reflects our continued commitment to creating homes that resonate deeply with their place. With ornamental ponds, mature gardens, and leafy boulevards on the doorstep, residents will enjoy a lifestyle that combines the refinement of heritage with a modern, sustainable design ethos.”For more information please visit:https://www.centralparkresidences.com.auandhttps://malverngardens.com.au.Previous ArticleNext Article

In a rare feat amidst a subdued Melbourne apartment market, every unit in two premier Malvern developments has sold out off-the-plan well before construction completion. All 27 residences at the $80 million Central Park Residences (385–387 Wattletree Road) and all 24 apartments at $56 Malvern Gardens (1287–1295 High Street) have been snapped up, underscoring enduring demand for best-in-class, thoughtfully designed homes.Central Park Residences, a collaboration between Roulston, Moda, Buxton Group, and Salta Capital, delivers a botanical-inspired collection set against one of Melbourne’s most beautiful park settings. Designed by Ewert Leaf, with landscaping by Jack Merlo, the residences feature abundant windows framing park views and west-facing apartments that offer sweeping city skyline sights, all blending harmoniously with their lush surroundings.Meanwhile, Malvern Gardens, a development by Roulston and Buxton Group, also designed and landscaped by the same acclaimed team, offers refined residences steps from the heritage-listed Malvern Public Gardens. Its tranquil, green-lined streets venue emphasizes contemporary urban living in perfect balance with the environment.“Achieving a full sell-out across both projects prior to both projects topping out really highlights the power of exceptional design, unmatched locations, and unwavering craftsmanship in today’s market,” says Rollo Wright, Director of Roulston.“At Central Park, our design philosophy is all about embracing the surroundings, walls of windows offering park-front views and west-facing outlooks toward the city skyline help create residences that are both soulful and striking,” he added.Wright further reflected on Malvern Gardens; “Malvern Gardens reflects our continued commitment to creating homes that resonate deeply with their place. With ornamental ponds, mature gardens, and leafy boulevards on the doorstep, residents will enjoy a lifestyle that combines the refinement of heritage with a modern, sustainable design ethos.”For more information please visit:https://www.centralparkresidences.com.auandhttps://malverngardens.com.au.Previous ArticleNext Article

Central Park Residences, a collaboration between Roulston, Moda, Buxton Group, and Salta Capital, delivers a botanical-inspired collection set against one of Melbourne’s most beautiful park settings. Designed by Ewert Leaf, with landscaping by Jack Merlo, the residences feature abundant windows framing park views and west-facing apartments that offer sweeping city skyline sights, all blending harmoniously with their lush surroundings.Meanwhile, Malvern Gardens, a development by Roulston and Buxton Group, also designed and landscaped by the same acclaimed team, offers refined residences steps from the heritage-listed Malvern Public Gardens. Its tranquil, green-lined streets venue emphasizes contemporary urban living in perfect balance with the environment.“Achieving a full sell-out across both projects prior to both projects topping out really highlights the power of exceptional design, unmatched locations, and unwavering craftsmanship in today’s market,” says Rollo Wright, Director of Roulston.“At Central Park, our design philosophy is all about embracing the surroundings, walls of windows offering park-front views and west-facing outlooks toward the city skyline help create residences that are both soulful and striking,” he added.Wright further reflected on Malvern Gardens; “Malvern Gardens reflects our continued commitment to creating homes that resonate deeply with their place. With ornamental ponds, mature gardens, and leafy boulevards on the doorstep, residents will enjoy a lifestyle that combines the refinement of heritage with a modern, sustainable design ethos.”For more information please visit:https://www.centralparkresidences.com.auandhttps://malverngardens.com.au.Previous ArticleNext Article

Meanwhile, Malvern Gardens, a development by Roulston and Buxton Group, also designed and landscaped by the same acclaimed team, offers refined residences steps from the heritage-listed Malvern Public Gardens. Its tranquil, green-lined streets venue emphasizes contemporary urban living in perfect balance with the environment.“Achieving a full sell-out across both projects prior to both projects topping out really highlights the power of exceptional design, unmatched locations, and unwavering craftsmanship in today’s market,” says Rollo Wright, Director of Roulston.“At Central Park, our design philosophy is all about embracing the surroundings, walls of windows offering park-front views and west-facing outlooks toward the city skyline help create residences that are both soulful and striking,” he added.Wright further reflected on Malvern Gardens; “Malvern Gardens reflects our continued commitment to creating homes that resonate deeply with their place. With ornamental ponds, mature gardens, and leafy boulevards on the doorstep, residents will enjoy a lifestyle that combines the refinement of heritage with a modern, sustainable design ethos.”For more information please visit:https://www.centralparkresidences.com.auandhttps://malverngardens.com.au.Previous ArticleNext Article

“Achieving a full sell-out across both projects prior to both projects topping out really highlights the power of exceptional design, unmatched locations, and unwavering craftsmanship in today’s market,” says Rollo Wright, Director of Roulston.“At Central Park, our design philosophy is all about embracing the surroundings, walls of windows offering park-front views and west-facing outlooks toward the city skyline help create residences that are both soulful and striking,” he added.Wright further reflected on Malvern Gardens; “Malvern Gardens reflects our continued commitment to creating homes that resonate deeply with their place. With ornamental ponds, mature gardens, and leafy boulevards on the doorstep, residents will enjoy a lifestyle that combines the refinement of heritage with a modern, sustainable design ethos.”For more information please visit:https://www.centralparkresidences.com.auandhttps://malverngardens.com.au.Previous ArticleNext Article

“At Central Park, our design philosophy is all about embracing the surroundings, walls of windows offering park-front views and west-facing outlooks toward the city skyline help create residences that are both soulful and striking,” he added.Wright further reflected on Malvern Gardens; “Malvern Gardens reflects our continued commitment to creating homes that resonate deeply with their place. With ornamental ponds, mature gardens, and leafy boulevards on the doorstep, residents will enjoy a lifestyle that combines the refinement of heritage with a modern, sustainable design ethos.”For more information please visit:https://www.centralparkresidences.com.auandhttps://malverngardens.com.au.Previous ArticleNext Article

Wright further reflected on Malvern Gardens; “Malvern Gardens reflects our continued commitment to creating homes that resonate deeply with their place. With ornamental ponds, mature gardens, and leafy boulevards on the doorstep, residents will enjoy a lifestyle that combines the refinement of heritage with a modern, sustainable design ethos.”For more information please visit:https://www.centralparkresidences.com.auandhttps://malverngardens.com.au.Previous ArticleNext Article

For more information please visit:https://www.centralparkresidences.com.auandhttps://malverngardens.com.au.Previous ArticleNext Article


Marcus Bennett

About the Author: Marcus Bennett

Marcus decodes shifting population dynamics and housing demand cycles in residential corridors. With a background in data science and a love for suburban cricket, he blends analytics with street-level awareness.