Since 2007, Megara has delivered $750 million worth of residential developments across Western Australia, with its upcoming Ora Sorrento project setting a new benchmark in beachfront apartment living.
Construction for the luxury oceanside development is expected to be completed by September this year, with residents able to move in before Christmas.
Megara Director Jamie Clarke said it had already generated significant interest among local downsizers, despite the suburb traditionally being characterised by large family homes.
“With limited high-end, low-maintenance apartments available along the coastline, and specifically in Sorrento, this development presents a rare opportunity for residents to transition into a modern, sophisticated home while remaining in the community they cherish,” he said.
The development’s position on Perth’s northern coastline commands attention, with its design precisely devised to honour the oceanfront location while seamlessly integrating with the surrounding neighbourhood of classic family homes.
“The cascading architecture ensures the bulk of height faces West Coast Drive while flowing down towards the surrounding houses,” Mr Clarke said.
Each apartment is thoughtfully planned to maximise the breathtaking ocean outlooks, with full-height double-glazed windows, soaring ceilings, expansive balconies and open-plan layouts.
Buyers can select from one of three interior finish schemes – all inspired by the natural surrounds – as well as premium upgrades in materials and appliances.
One-bedroom apartments have already sold out, with the remaining two-bedroom apartments starting from $1,995,000, three-bedroom dwellings from $2,695,000 and the exclusive Cascade Collection penthouses from $5,995,000.
“Sorrento’s laid-back coastal lifestyle is seamlessly woven into the design and ambience of both the residences and the shared spaces, enhanced by a touch of opulence that reflects the suburb’s premium character,” Mr Clarke said.
These refined communal spaces include a heated ocean-view swimming pool, a fully equipped gym, a yoga studio, a sauna and steam room, kitchen and lounge areas, alfresco entertaining spaces, barbecue facilities, a viewing deck, a putting green, a bocce court and a wine cellar.
Behind the considered aesthetic, the development incorporates sustainability features at every turn, targeting an average seven-star Nationwide House Energy Rating Scheme rating.
“Passive-solar design, solar panels, electric vehicle charging, waterwise planting, energy-efficient appliances and sustainable materials offer residents lower energy costs, a reduced environmental footprint and year-round comfort,” Mr Clarke said.
Standing directly opposite Sorrento Beach, the development will be moments from Hillarys Boat Harbour, plus an array of recreational and everyday amenities.
“Residents can enjoy morning walks along the shoreline and effortless access to pristine beaches,” Mr Clarke said.
“The area’s vibrant cafe culture, upscale dining options and boutique shopping enhance the social and leisure experience, while nearby parks and coastal trails promote an active outdoor lifestyle.
“With its exclusive, yet welcoming, community, Ora Sorrento provides the perfect balance of tranquility and sophistication, catering to those seeking a premium, low-maintenance coastal retreat.”
Ora Sorrento has been designed around the concept of barefoot luxury, with stunning resort-style amenity spaces, opulent materials, high-end interiors and inspiring forever views.
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