Coronation Property
Coronation Property

Coronation Property

Level 2, 66 Wentworth Avenue  Surry Hills, NSW 2010
Listing counts are for properties advertised on Allhomes in last 12 months
Rentals
16
Rented
1
For rent

Established in 2012, Coronation is a Sydney based, family-owned Australian property development company with more than $5.3 billion in mixed-use developments in the pipeline. Committed to developing genuine communities by utilising the greatest minds available in every aspect of the development process, Coronation’s mission is to create urban living precincts that people love and are proud to call home. Coronation’s developments span across all sectors including luxury apartments, high density mixed use projects and urban renewal precincts including retail, commercial and hotel space. The hand-picked management team have been instrumental in the development of a large number of prestigious projects for Coronation and previous companies. Coronation controls every aspect of the development and construction process including site acquisition, concept design, design development, authority approvals, construction feasibility and management, marketing, sales and post-settlement services. Coronation has a strong pipeline, with over 2,500 apartments currently in varying stages of the development cycle, including the award winning master-planned community The Paper Mill on Georges River in Liverpool, luxury apartment tower 8 Phillip Street, Parramatta, the very striking Charlie Parker,  Harris Park.

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Coronation Property
Coronation Property
Level 2, 66 Wentworth Avenue Surry Hills NSW 2010
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