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The Urban Renewal of Everton Park Inspires Sophisticated New Community



The latest project by acclaimed property developer Rogerscorp, Fable, Everton Park, will further accelerate the transformation of the suburb which is set to rival the CBD as Brisbane’s next lifestyle hub.

Bringing a new level of luxurious, connected living to the heart of Everton Park, Fable includes a boutique collection of 57 premium town and terrace homes that surround a central park, offering resort style amenities that focus on selfcare and wellbeing.


Developed by Rogerscorp, the masterplan for Fable is the result of a complete redesign from the site’s original concept as a mixed use, multi-tower residential apartment and commercial precinct. Fuelled by urban renewal, the new downsized plans align with the DNA of Everton Park which is being transformed into an amenity-rich neighbourhood.


Following the success of the developer’s recent projects in Everton Park, which includes the Everton Park Health and Early Learning Centre, Fable is the sixth project being delivered by Rogerscorp in north-west Brisbane.


Rogerscorp Director Simon Rogers said Fable takes the group’s vision for creating quality developments to the next level with finely-crafted town and terrace homes and community spaces designed for owner occupiers.


‘Our collaboration with Z Architects and Laud Ink for Fable has truly brought our reimagined vision to life,’ said Mr Rogers. ‘We drew inspiration from the urban, vibrant Everton Park community while adding sophisticated design elements throughout every space. The end result is a connected community with considered facilities for every lifestyle.


‘Everton Park is one of the suburbs in north-west Brisbane that has changed rapidly in recent years thanks to a variety of new amenity and ‘city lifestyle’ offerings. Our new plans for Fable meet the evolving needs of the surrounding neighbourhood and ensures families have modern living options within the community that suit their lifestyle.


‘Since our first residential project in Everton Park we have continued to grow and innovate while still maintaining our proudly family-owned, boutique feel. Our nimble approach to property development allows us to quickly adapt to the demands and needs of the local market, which is exactly what we’ve been able to do with Fable.’


Appointed Project Sales Agency Position Property Director Richard Lawrence said Fable offers a level of premium living and resort-style amenity that local owner occupiers are looking for.


‘With the accelerated pace of Brisbane’s property market, buyers are seeking value-for-money and lifestyle in their choice of home – and Fable delivers all of this and more only 8km from the CBD,’ said Mr Lawrence.


‘Everton Park offers buyers the opportunity to live in an increasingly sought after urban neighbourhood with access to exceptional retail, dining and entertainment typically only found in inner city suburbs, so it’s no surprise that Rogerscorp is creating this new residential vision to align to the lifestyle on offer.


‘I anticipate that, much like previous Rogerscorp projects, residences at Fable will be very popular among owner occupiers, particularly growing families, first home buyers, downsizers and interstate migrators.’


Fable offers a diverse range of 57, 3-bedroom town and terrace homes with a choice of warm or light sophisticated interiors and premium features throughout, including stunning free standing bath tub and waterfall shower, seamless indoor-outdoor living areas, flowing coastal oak flooring and generous floorplan designs.


At the central heart of the community is Fable’s resort-style pool, pocket park, outdoor kitchen and dining and yoga lawn. Adding to the homely suburb feel of the community, residents can also enjoy exclusive use of the outdoor pizza ovens and built-in firepit for gatherings with friends and family.

Town and terrace homes at Fable range from 186sqm to 216sqm.



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Author: Katie

Publisher: Echo News

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