The beauty of Docklands…
The scene at the Docklands is certainly one of beauty. Compared to my last visit in 2005, the Docklands have come up very well indeed. The stadium village where the telstra drome is the centre of attraction, a place where major sporting events are held, like Aussie Rules, etc has its own unique appeal.
Being close to Victoria Harbour, the Docklands offer residents who wants a combination of both city living and close to water. To me, it is a dream come true. As a city boy, it is not easy to be close to water and yet in the city. People pay a lot to be close to water but if it is right in the heart of the city, you can’t get any better.
While at the restaurants and cafes in the Docklands, I marvelled at how the city skyline has changed in the past few years. More quality developments emerged. Iconic building start to dominate and fancy yachts are founds parking right on the waterfront, beside the restaurants. To say it is a beautiful scene is really an understatement.
With city living becoming popular amongst the generation Y, Z and the seachangers, developments around and in the Docklands are in great demand. Pan Urban is developing the Lacrosse after a successful spell with Watergate. Lend Lease is building Mosaic etc…
With Suncorp, the insurance giant relocating from the Melbourne CBD to the Docklands, the Docklands have its own commercial appeal. It can only be good for property investors. With only a limited amount of space for development, every inch in the Docklands will be utilized to realize its fullest potential.
Like my property guru said, ‘you cannot go wrong if you hold it for the long term’. I am sure many seasoned investors will agree with me the same can be said for the Docklands.











