
Golden Sedayu has welcomed the Town of Victoria Park’s approval for the third and fourth apartment buildings at Burswood Point, marking another significant milestone in the delivery of Perth’s landmark waterfront community just 3.5km from the Perth CBD.
The design by Australasian architecture powerhouse Cottee Parker – known for high-profile projects such as The Ritz Carlton, Perth and the transformational Queen’s Wharf Brisbane masterplan in the Brisbane CBD – will be delivered by Golden Sedayu’s in-house construction arm, introducing another 210 residences overlooking Swan River and Belmont Park Racecourse.
The approval comes as construction activity accelerates across Burswood Point.
The luxury Somerset East and Somerset West residences are now rising through the mezzanine level, and the first stage of the River Homes and Garden Homes is progressing steadily through first-floor brickwork.
Golden Sedayu Managing Director Andrew Sugiaputra said maintaining continuous construction momentum at Burswood Point was critical when delivering a masterplanned project of this scale.
“Unlike comparable waterfront precincts around Australia that are being delivered by multiple developers over many years, one of Burswood Point’s greatest strengths is that the entire precinct is being delivered by Golden Sedayu, and we have a long-term commitment to its success,” he said.
“The construction progress onsite is becoming more visible as you drive down Graham Farmer Freeway, so it’s not only our buyers but the Perth public too who can see the landscape changing every day.
“Every new level poured, every home under construction and every piece of infrastructure completed gives buyers confidence that Burswood Point is being transformed into a cohesive and connected neighbourhood – from the first residences to future parks, hospitality, retail, the five-star Anantara Perth Hotel and extensive public open spaces.
“This is Perth’s own Southbank in Melbourne or South Bank in Brisbane, or Darling Harbour and Barangaroo in Sydney.
“Burswood Point’s connectivity to major cultural and sporting attractions and amenity, like Optus Stadium, Crown Perth, Victoria Park dining and Perth Stadium station will inject energy into the community for residents and visitors.
“Endless riverfront walking and cycling trails are also already part of the neighbourhood.”
With Golden Sedayu Construction already mobilised onsite to deliver Somerset at Burswood Point, the business is well positioned to seamlessly transition into the next stage of apartments using an experienced workforce, established systems and existing infrastructure.
“Having our own construction capability gives us greater control over quality, program and coordination between in-house departments and consultants to ultimately help us deliver on schedule,” Mr Sugiaputra said.
As Perth continues to grow and opportunities for absolute riverfront living become increasingly limited, it is not just the rare location between the river and racecourse but also Somerset’s architectural quality and the Golden Sedayu team’s experience and reputation which resonate with buyers, who are looking forward to joining a dynamic community of like-minded owner-occupiers and downsizers.
While planning progresses for the next stage, sales at Somerset remain strong as construction continues towards completion in late 2027.
The remaining two and three-bedroom and premium penthouse floor plans leverage unique river and racecourse viewpoints.
Each residence features ceiling heights of up to 2.9m, generous open-plan living areas and expansive glazing.
Thoughtfully appointed kitchens feature premium Gaggenau appliances, spacious island benches and walk-in sculleries complemented by engineered timber flooring, reconstituted stone benchtops and a choice of curated interior palettes.
Residents will also enjoy a suite of wellness amenities on Level 3, designed as an extension of the riverside setting to encourage relaxation and connection.
A 20m infinity pool and a spa become a focal point for the fully equipped gymnasium, the yoga studio, the sauna, the private dining room and the residents’ lounge.
An elevated observation deck overlooking the racecourse provides the perfect vantage point for neighbours to gather for a barbecue to watch the horses or the glow of the sunset on the stadium.
Two-bedroom apartments at Somerset are priced from $1,375,000 and three-bedroom apartments from $2.32 million.
Somerset at Burswood Point offers a curated collection of luxury two and three-bedroom apartments and penthouses, with resort-style amenities on Swan River.
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