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By Marcus Bennett | 2 December 2025

Vmch Opens World Class Retirement Precinct

VMCHis proud to welcome residents into its highly-anticipated, world-class retirement living precinct,St. Clare, Kew.A flagship $250 million project for VMCH, St. Clare encompasses 103 luxury retirement residences and communal spaces within restored and repurposed heritage buildings, in the highly sought-after Studley Park.VMCH CEO Sonya Smart says St. Clare is the biggest project undertaken by the for-purpose Catholic organisation.“After years of planning and hard work, it’s wonderful to see the vision of St. Clare come to life and residents preparing to celebrate their first Christmas in their new home. Watching the community come together has been a proud moment for everyone involved. What’s made this journey truly special is the involvement of residents from the very beginning – seeing them now enjoy the homes that once existed only on paper is fabulous.”Designed byWoods Bagotand built byHacer Group, St. Clare sets a new benchmark for over- 55s living. Inspired by Kew’s grand mansard-roofed homes, the spacious apartments are complemented by 50% open space, including St. Clare Green, vegetable gardens and a private dog park.St. Clare meets a vital gap in the local market for premium retirement living, reflected in its exceptional sales. Over 85% of apartments were reserved at opening, including a record- breaking price of $5.1 million for a penthouse.Residents, who began moving in on 1 December, enjoy premium amenities including a magnesium pool, wellness centre, cinema, library, restaurant, two bars, private dining rooms and a golf simulator – complemented by hotel-style services such as a concierge, Wellness Manager and 24-hour staffing.VMCH Board Chairman Julien O’Connell AO says retirement living projects like St. Clare help the organisation generate vital capital to deliver on its mission-based projects, such as affordable homes for older people on low incomes.“Residents moving into St. Clare have made a philanthropic impact, as their decision leaves a lasting legacy for vulnerable people in our community.”Mr O’Connell also expressed his gratitude to builder, Hacer Group. “In particular Mr Vin Sammartino, whose leadership and commitment have been instrumental in driving the success of this project and achieving outstanding outcomes.”New residents, Claire and John Fitzgerald, say the move has exceeded expectations.“Our apartment is exactly what we were hoping for, and more,” says Claire. “We were ‘gob smacked’; the size, layout, colour coordination, and quality of the finishes and appliances. We are also fortunate to have an expansive terrace, which we will love.”“We’ve already connected with so many neighbours,” added John. “Everyone’s excited, and the social events have been fantastic. Some of us have suggested parties may be prevalent, well, it is community living!”As Christmas approaches, the couple looks forward to celebrating with their new community.“We’ll be with family on the day, but it’ll be lovely to share a toast with neighbours beforehand. It already feels like home.”Previous ArticleNext Article

VMCHis proud to welcome residents into its highly-anticipated, world-class retirement living precinct,St. Clare, Kew.A flagship $250 million project for VMCH, St. Clare encompasses 103 luxury retirement residences and communal spaces within restored and repurposed heritage buildings, in the highly sought-after Studley Park.VMCH CEO Sonya Smart says St. Clare is the biggest project undertaken by the for-purpose Catholic organisation.“After years of planning and hard work, it’s wonderful to see the vision of St. Clare come to life and residents preparing to celebrate their first Christmas in their new home. Watching the community come together has been a proud moment for everyone involved. What’s made this journey truly special is the involvement of residents from the very beginning – seeing them now enjoy the homes that once existed only on paper is fabulous.”Designed byWoods Bagotand built byHacer Group, St. Clare sets a new benchmark for over- 55s living. Inspired by Kew’s grand mansard-roofed homes, the spacious apartments are complemented by 50% open space, including St. Clare Green, vegetable gardens and a private dog park.St. Clare meets a vital gap in the local market for premium retirement living, reflected in its exceptional sales. Over 85% of apartments were reserved at opening, including a record- breaking price of $5.1 million for a penthouse.Residents, who began moving in on 1 December, enjoy premium amenities including a magnesium pool, wellness centre, cinema, library, restaurant, two bars, private dining rooms and a golf simulator – complemented by hotel-style services such as a concierge, Wellness Manager and 24-hour staffing.VMCH Board Chairman Julien O’Connell AO says retirement living projects like St. Clare help the organisation generate vital capital to deliver on its mission-based projects, such as affordable homes for older people on low incomes.“Residents moving into St. Clare have made a philanthropic impact, as their decision leaves a lasting legacy for vulnerable people in our community.”Mr O’Connell also expressed his gratitude to builder, Hacer Group. “In particular Mr Vin Sammartino, whose leadership and commitment have been instrumental in driving the success of this project and achieving outstanding outcomes.”New residents, Claire and John Fitzgerald, say the move has exceeded expectations.“Our apartment is exactly what we were hoping for, and more,” says Claire. “We were ‘gob smacked’; the size, layout, colour coordination, and quality of the finishes and appliances. We are also fortunate to have an expansive terrace, which we will love.”“We’ve already connected with so many neighbours,” added John. “Everyone’s excited, and the social events have been fantastic. Some of us have suggested parties may be prevalent, well, it is community living!”As Christmas approaches, the couple looks forward to celebrating with their new community.“We’ll be with family on the day, but it’ll be lovely to share a toast with neighbours beforehand. It already feels like home.”Previous ArticleNext Article

A flagship $250 million project for VMCH, St. Clare encompasses 103 luxury retirement residences and communal spaces within restored and repurposed heritage buildings, in the highly sought-after Studley Park.VMCH CEO Sonya Smart says St. Clare is the biggest project undertaken by the for-purpose Catholic organisation.“After years of planning and hard work, it’s wonderful to see the vision of St. Clare come to life and residents preparing to celebrate their first Christmas in their new home. Watching the community come together has been a proud moment for everyone involved. What’s made this journey truly special is the involvement of residents from the very beginning – seeing them now enjoy the homes that once existed only on paper is fabulous.”Designed byWoods Bagotand built byHacer Group, St. Clare sets a new benchmark for over- 55s living. Inspired by Kew’s grand mansard-roofed homes, the spacious apartments are complemented by 50% open space, including St. Clare Green, vegetable gardens and a private dog park.St. Clare meets a vital gap in the local market for premium retirement living, reflected in its exceptional sales. Over 85% of apartments were reserved at opening, including a record- breaking price of $5.1 million for a penthouse.Residents, who began moving in on 1 December, enjoy premium amenities including a magnesium pool, wellness centre, cinema, library, restaurant, two bars, private dining rooms and a golf simulator – complemented by hotel-style services such as a concierge, Wellness Manager and 24-hour staffing.VMCH Board Chairman Julien O’Connell AO says retirement living projects like St. Clare help the organisation generate vital capital to deliver on its mission-based projects, such as affordable homes for older people on low incomes.“Residents moving into St. Clare have made a philanthropic impact, as their decision leaves a lasting legacy for vulnerable people in our community.”Mr O’Connell also expressed his gratitude to builder, Hacer Group. “In particular Mr Vin Sammartino, whose leadership and commitment have been instrumental in driving the success of this project and achieving outstanding outcomes.”New residents, Claire and John Fitzgerald, say the move has exceeded expectations.“Our apartment is exactly what we were hoping for, and more,” says Claire. “We were ‘gob smacked’; the size, layout, colour coordination, and quality of the finishes and appliances. We are also fortunate to have an expansive terrace, which we will love.”“We’ve already connected with so many neighbours,” added John. “Everyone’s excited, and the social events have been fantastic. Some of us have suggested parties may be prevalent, well, it is community living!”As Christmas approaches, the couple looks forward to celebrating with their new community.“We’ll be with family on the day, but it’ll be lovely to share a toast with neighbours beforehand. It already feels like home.”Previous ArticleNext Article

VMCH CEO Sonya Smart says St. Clare is the biggest project undertaken by the for-purpose Catholic organisation.“After years of planning and hard work, it’s wonderful to see the vision of St. Clare come to life and residents preparing to celebrate their first Christmas in their new home. Watching the community come together has been a proud moment for everyone involved. What’s made this journey truly special is the involvement of residents from the very beginning – seeing them now enjoy the homes that once existed only on paper is fabulous.”Designed byWoods Bagotand built byHacer Group, St. Clare sets a new benchmark for over- 55s living. Inspired by Kew’s grand mansard-roofed homes, the spacious apartments are complemented by 50% open space, including St. Clare Green, vegetable gardens and a private dog park.St. Clare meets a vital gap in the local market for premium retirement living, reflected in its exceptional sales. Over 85% of apartments were reserved at opening, including a record- breaking price of $5.1 million for a penthouse.Residents, who began moving in on 1 December, enjoy premium amenities including a magnesium pool, wellness centre, cinema, library, restaurant, two bars, private dining rooms and a golf simulator – complemented by hotel-style services such as a concierge, Wellness Manager and 24-hour staffing.VMCH Board Chairman Julien O’Connell AO says retirement living projects like St. Clare help the organisation generate vital capital to deliver on its mission-based projects, such as affordable homes for older people on low incomes.“Residents moving into St. Clare have made a philanthropic impact, as their decision leaves a lasting legacy for vulnerable people in our community.”Mr O’Connell also expressed his gratitude to builder, Hacer Group. “In particular Mr Vin Sammartino, whose leadership and commitment have been instrumental in driving the success of this project and achieving outstanding outcomes.”New residents, Claire and John Fitzgerald, say the move has exceeded expectations.“Our apartment is exactly what we were hoping for, and more,” says Claire. “We were ‘gob smacked’; the size, layout, colour coordination, and quality of the finishes and appliances. We are also fortunate to have an expansive terrace, which we will love.”“We’ve already connected with so many neighbours,” added John. “Everyone’s excited, and the social events have been fantastic. Some of us have suggested parties may be prevalent, well, it is community living!”As Christmas approaches, the couple looks forward to celebrating with their new community.“We’ll be with family on the day, but it’ll be lovely to share a toast with neighbours beforehand. It already feels like home.”Previous ArticleNext Article

“After years of planning and hard work, it’s wonderful to see the vision of St. Clare come to life and residents preparing to celebrate their first Christmas in their new home. Watching the community come together has been a proud moment for everyone involved. What’s made this journey truly special is the involvement of residents from the very beginning – seeing them now enjoy the homes that once existed only on paper is fabulous.”Designed byWoods Bagotand built byHacer Group, St. Clare sets a new benchmark for over- 55s living. Inspired by Kew’s grand mansard-roofed homes, the spacious apartments are complemented by 50% open space, including St. Clare Green, vegetable gardens and a private dog park.St. Clare meets a vital gap in the local market for premium retirement living, reflected in its exceptional sales. Over 85% of apartments were reserved at opening, including a record- breaking price of $5.1 million for a penthouse.Residents, who began moving in on 1 December, enjoy premium amenities including a magnesium pool, wellness centre, cinema, library, restaurant, two bars, private dining rooms and a golf simulator – complemented by hotel-style services such as a concierge, Wellness Manager and 24-hour staffing.VMCH Board Chairman Julien O’Connell AO says retirement living projects like St. Clare help the organisation generate vital capital to deliver on its mission-based projects, such as affordable homes for older people on low incomes.“Residents moving into St. Clare have made a philanthropic impact, as their decision leaves a lasting legacy for vulnerable people in our community.”Mr O’Connell also expressed his gratitude to builder, Hacer Group. “In particular Mr Vin Sammartino, whose leadership and commitment have been instrumental in driving the success of this project and achieving outstanding outcomes.”New residents, Claire and John Fitzgerald, say the move has exceeded expectations.“Our apartment is exactly what we were hoping for, and more,” says Claire. “We were ‘gob smacked’; the size, layout, colour coordination, and quality of the finishes and appliances. We are also fortunate to have an expansive terrace, which we will love.”“We’ve already connected with so many neighbours,” added John. “Everyone’s excited, and the social events have been fantastic. Some of us have suggested parties may be prevalent, well, it is community living!”As Christmas approaches, the couple looks forward to celebrating with their new community.“We’ll be with family on the day, but it’ll be lovely to share a toast with neighbours beforehand. It already feels like home.”Previous ArticleNext Article

Designed byWoods Bagotand built byHacer Group, St. Clare sets a new benchmark for over- 55s living. Inspired by Kew’s grand mansard-roofed homes, the spacious apartments are complemented by 50% open space, including St. Clare Green, vegetable gardens and a private dog park.St. Clare meets a vital gap in the local market for premium retirement living, reflected in its exceptional sales. Over 85% of apartments were reserved at opening, including a record- breaking price of $5.1 million for a penthouse.Residents, who began moving in on 1 December, enjoy premium amenities including a magnesium pool, wellness centre, cinema, library, restaurant, two bars, private dining rooms and a golf simulator – complemented by hotel-style services such as a concierge, Wellness Manager and 24-hour staffing.VMCH Board Chairman Julien O’Connell AO says retirement living projects like St. Clare help the organisation generate vital capital to deliver on its mission-based projects, such as affordable homes for older people on low incomes.“Residents moving into St. Clare have made a philanthropic impact, as their decision leaves a lasting legacy for vulnerable people in our community.”Mr O’Connell also expressed his gratitude to builder, Hacer Group. “In particular Mr Vin Sammartino, whose leadership and commitment have been instrumental in driving the success of this project and achieving outstanding outcomes.”New residents, Claire and John Fitzgerald, say the move has exceeded expectations.“Our apartment is exactly what we were hoping for, and more,” says Claire. “We were ‘gob smacked’; the size, layout, colour coordination, and quality of the finishes and appliances. We are also fortunate to have an expansive terrace, which we will love.”“We’ve already connected with so many neighbours,” added John. “Everyone’s excited, and the social events have been fantastic. Some of us have suggested parties may be prevalent, well, it is community living!”As Christmas approaches, the couple looks forward to celebrating with their new community.“We’ll be with family on the day, but it’ll be lovely to share a toast with neighbours beforehand. It already feels like home.”Previous ArticleNext Article

St. Clare meets a vital gap in the local market for premium retirement living, reflected in its exceptional sales. Over 85% of apartments were reserved at opening, including a record- breaking price of $5.1 million for a penthouse.Residents, who began moving in on 1 December, enjoy premium amenities including a magnesium pool, wellness centre, cinema, library, restaurant, two bars, private dining rooms and a golf simulator – complemented by hotel-style services such as a concierge, Wellness Manager and 24-hour staffing.VMCH Board Chairman Julien O’Connell AO says retirement living projects like St. Clare help the organisation generate vital capital to deliver on its mission-based projects, such as affordable homes for older people on low incomes.“Residents moving into St. Clare have made a philanthropic impact, as their decision leaves a lasting legacy for vulnerable people in our community.”Mr O’Connell also expressed his gratitude to builder, Hacer Group. “In particular Mr Vin Sammartino, whose leadership and commitment have been instrumental in driving the success of this project and achieving outstanding outcomes.”New residents, Claire and John Fitzgerald, say the move has exceeded expectations.“Our apartment is exactly what we were hoping for, and more,” says Claire. “We were ‘gob smacked’; the size, layout, colour coordination, and quality of the finishes and appliances. We are also fortunate to have an expansive terrace, which we will love.”“We’ve already connected with so many neighbours,” added John. “Everyone’s excited, and the social events have been fantastic. Some of us have suggested parties may be prevalent, well, it is community living!”As Christmas approaches, the couple looks forward to celebrating with their new community.“We’ll be with family on the day, but it’ll be lovely to share a toast with neighbours beforehand. It already feels like home.”Previous ArticleNext Article

Residents, who began moving in on 1 December, enjoy premium amenities including a magnesium pool, wellness centre, cinema, library, restaurant, two bars, private dining rooms and a golf simulator – complemented by hotel-style services such as a concierge, Wellness Manager and 24-hour staffing.VMCH Board Chairman Julien O’Connell AO says retirement living projects like St. Clare help the organisation generate vital capital to deliver on its mission-based projects, such as affordable homes for older people on low incomes.“Residents moving into St. Clare have made a philanthropic impact, as their decision leaves a lasting legacy for vulnerable people in our community.”Mr O’Connell also expressed his gratitude to builder, Hacer Group. “In particular Mr Vin Sammartino, whose leadership and commitment have been instrumental in driving the success of this project and achieving outstanding outcomes.”New residents, Claire and John Fitzgerald, say the move has exceeded expectations.“Our apartment is exactly what we were hoping for, and more,” says Claire. “We were ‘gob smacked’; the size, layout, colour coordination, and quality of the finishes and appliances. We are also fortunate to have an expansive terrace, which we will love.”“We’ve already connected with so many neighbours,” added John. “Everyone’s excited, and the social events have been fantastic. Some of us have suggested parties may be prevalent, well, it is community living!”As Christmas approaches, the couple looks forward to celebrating with their new community.“We’ll be with family on the day, but it’ll be lovely to share a toast with neighbours beforehand. It already feels like home.”Previous ArticleNext Article

VMCH Board Chairman Julien O’Connell AO says retirement living projects like St. Clare help the organisation generate vital capital to deliver on its mission-based projects, such as affordable homes for older people on low incomes.“Residents moving into St. Clare have made a philanthropic impact, as their decision leaves a lasting legacy for vulnerable people in our community.”Mr O’Connell also expressed his gratitude to builder, Hacer Group. “In particular Mr Vin Sammartino, whose leadership and commitment have been instrumental in driving the success of this project and achieving outstanding outcomes.”New residents, Claire and John Fitzgerald, say the move has exceeded expectations.“Our apartment is exactly what we were hoping for, and more,” says Claire. “We were ‘gob smacked’; the size, layout, colour coordination, and quality of the finishes and appliances. We are also fortunate to have an expansive terrace, which we will love.”“We’ve already connected with so many neighbours,” added John. “Everyone’s excited, and the social events have been fantastic. Some of us have suggested parties may be prevalent, well, it is community living!”As Christmas approaches, the couple looks forward to celebrating with their new community.“We’ll be with family on the day, but it’ll be lovely to share a toast with neighbours beforehand. It already feels like home.”Previous ArticleNext Article

“Residents moving into St. Clare have made a philanthropic impact, as their decision leaves a lasting legacy for vulnerable people in our community.”Mr O’Connell also expressed his gratitude to builder, Hacer Group. “In particular Mr Vin Sammartino, whose leadership and commitment have been instrumental in driving the success of this project and achieving outstanding outcomes.”New residents, Claire and John Fitzgerald, say the move has exceeded expectations.“Our apartment is exactly what we were hoping for, and more,” says Claire. “We were ‘gob smacked’; the size, layout, colour coordination, and quality of the finishes and appliances. We are also fortunate to have an expansive terrace, which we will love.”“We’ve already connected with so many neighbours,” added John. “Everyone’s excited, and the social events have been fantastic. Some of us have suggested parties may be prevalent, well, it is community living!”As Christmas approaches, the couple looks forward to celebrating with their new community.“We’ll be with family on the day, but it’ll be lovely to share a toast with neighbours beforehand. It already feels like home.”Previous ArticleNext Article

Mr O’Connell also expressed his gratitude to builder, Hacer Group. “In particular Mr Vin Sammartino, whose leadership and commitment have been instrumental in driving the success of this project and achieving outstanding outcomes.”New residents, Claire and John Fitzgerald, say the move has exceeded expectations.“Our apartment is exactly what we were hoping for, and more,” says Claire. “We were ‘gob smacked’; the size, layout, colour coordination, and quality of the finishes and appliances. We are also fortunate to have an expansive terrace, which we will love.”“We’ve already connected with so many neighbours,” added John. “Everyone’s excited, and the social events have been fantastic. Some of us have suggested parties may be prevalent, well, it is community living!”As Christmas approaches, the couple looks forward to celebrating with their new community.“We’ll be with family on the day, but it’ll be lovely to share a toast with neighbours beforehand. It already feels like home.”Previous ArticleNext Article

New residents, Claire and John Fitzgerald, say the move has exceeded expectations.“Our apartment is exactly what we were hoping for, and more,” says Claire. “We were ‘gob smacked’; the size, layout, colour coordination, and quality of the finishes and appliances. We are also fortunate to have an expansive terrace, which we will love.”“We’ve already connected with so many neighbours,” added John. “Everyone’s excited, and the social events have been fantastic. Some of us have suggested parties may be prevalent, well, it is community living!”As Christmas approaches, the couple looks forward to celebrating with their new community.“We’ll be with family on the day, but it’ll be lovely to share a toast with neighbours beforehand. It already feels like home.”Previous ArticleNext Article

“Our apartment is exactly what we were hoping for, and more,” says Claire. “We were ‘gob smacked’; the size, layout, colour coordination, and quality of the finishes and appliances. We are also fortunate to have an expansive terrace, which we will love.”“We’ve already connected with so many neighbours,” added John. “Everyone’s excited, and the social events have been fantastic. Some of us have suggested parties may be prevalent, well, it is community living!”As Christmas approaches, the couple looks forward to celebrating with their new community.“We’ll be with family on the day, but it’ll be lovely to share a toast with neighbours beforehand. It already feels like home.”Previous ArticleNext Article

“We’ve already connected with so many neighbours,” added John. “Everyone’s excited, and the social events have been fantastic. Some of us have suggested parties may be prevalent, well, it is community living!”As Christmas approaches, the couple looks forward to celebrating with their new community.“We’ll be with family on the day, but it’ll be lovely to share a toast with neighbours beforehand. It already feels like home.”Previous ArticleNext Article

As Christmas approaches, the couple looks forward to celebrating with their new community.“We’ll be with family on the day, but it’ll be lovely to share a toast with neighbours beforehand. It already feels like home.”Previous ArticleNext Article

“We’ll be with family on the day, but it’ll be lovely to share a toast with neighbours beforehand. It already feels like home.”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.