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Two Tides, Manly
Two Tides, Manly
A series of residences forthe residents of Manly.Featuring a limited collection of 24 homes designed by renowned Sydney architects SJB, Two Tides embraces the duality of the suburb – from harbour to ocean, nature to neighbourhood, and everything in-between. Combining thoughtful amenity with contemporary design, each residence captures the Manly spirit, celebrating connection and authenticity at every turn.Designed by award winning architects SJB, Two Tides is yours to enjoy and experience as a private sanctuary – influenced by an appreciation and connection to outdoor living.
Park Modern, South Melbourne
Park Modern, South Melbourne
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The Queensbridge Building, Southbank
The Queensbridge Building, Southbank
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Victoria Hill, Camberwell
Victoria Hill, Camberwell
Bourke and Bowden, Alexandria
Bourke and Bowden, Alexandria
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Victoria Hill development offers flexibility for retired couple
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Power Players: Time and Place founder Tim Price charts his rise from grass hut to skyscrapers
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The Melbourne Apartments Bringing Spacious Homes To The CBD
The Melbourne Apartments Bringing Spacious Homes To The CBD
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