Residential Geelong West

57 apartments spread across two architecturally striking buildings.

Location 51-53 Hope Street and 66-76 Autumn Street
Project Type Residential
End Value $60m
Location 51-53 Hope Street and 66-76 Autumn Street
Project Type Residential

Geelong West is poised for an exciting new chapter with the announcement of a $60 million development project by UP Property, setting new benchmarks in design and sustainability.

The proposed development at 51-53 Hope Street and 66-76 Autumn Street will feature 57 apartments spread across two architecturally striking buildings, ranging from three to four levels.

This project emphasises spacious, owner-occupier-friendly apartments tailored for downsizers, families, and professionals. Located next to Geelong’s bustling shopping precinct, it promotes a walkable lifestyle with convenient access to amenities and transport, including the Central Geelong train station. Thoughtful parking solutions include two dedicated residential basements, the consolidation of crossovers on both frontages, and optimised street parking to improve the surrounding area.

This development is not just about building apartments; it’s about creating a legacy. UP Property's focus on community, quality, and sustainability ensures that this project will serve as a cornerstone for the future of Geelong West Marcus Jankie UP Property Managing Director & Partner

The project has been designed by Austin Maynard Architects (AMA), an internationally acclaimed firm recognized for its thoughtful, sustainable, and heritage-sensitive designs. AMA’s approach ensures this development will harmonize with Geelong West’s character while introducing new standards for sustainable, context-responsive suburban development.

Austin Maynard Architects has been internationally recognised for its thoughtful and sensitive approach to design, particularly in balancing heritage character with the need for increased housing density. This project demonstrates how density can be introduced in a way that enhances, rather than disrupts, the existing neighbourhood fabric and will set a new benchmark for sustainable, context-driven suburban development. Sophie Whittakers Managing Director, Austin Maynard Architects