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Unique Laguna Waters launches Stage Three – The Wattle Building

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Published: March 20, 2025
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Construction of Stage Three – The Wattle Building – will begin soon.
Construction of Stage Three – The Wattle Building – will begin soon.
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THE team at Laguna Waters, the premier multi-staged residential resort in Cleveland, are thrilled to announce the official release of Stage Three – The Wattle Building.

Following the remarkable success of Stage One (Jacaranda), which settled in 2023, and the near sell-out of Stage Two (Magnolia), set for completion in Q3 this year with over 90 per cent of apartments sold, the anticipation for Stage Three has been extraordinary.

Construction of The Wattle Building is set to begin shortly.

Project Manager Cody Fraser said, “The pent-up demand and interest for apartments in The Wattle Building has been phenomenal. We only have a handful of the larger Luxe Apartments remaining in Stage Two Magnolia, so the new release, which includes 1, 2, and 3-bedroom options, has been eagerly anticipated, with several apartments already secured.”

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Laguna Waters will be renowned for its resort-style living, offering a diverse range of apartment sizes and configurations, complemented by over 5500sqm of six-star amenities.

Residents will be able to enjoy luxurious facilities, including a lagoon, lap pool, outdoor kitchens and dining areas, waterside bungalows, a reflection pool, and lush tropical landscaping.

Mr Fraser highlighted the vibrant community atmosphere, noting, “The community aspect has been another appealing factor of Laguna Waters. Most of the owners know each other and look out for each other, creating a genuine community spirit. Residents regularly meet at the common lounge area or catch up in the gym, pool, or spa.”

Designed for low-maintenance living, Laguna Waters offers an unparalleled lifestyle just minutes from supermarkets, cafes, medical facilities, public transport and the breezy and tranquil Bayside.

The development team have carefully curated a variety of apartment styles to cater to a broad demographic, from first-home buyers taking advantage of incentives to downsizers and those seeking a relaxed, Bayside lifestyle.

“With the success of the first two stages and the high demand we’re seeing for The Wattle Building, we anticipate that this release will sell out just as quickly – if not quicker,” Mr Fraser said.

ABOUT LAGUNA WATERS

Laguna Waters is a prestigious multi-staged residential resort development located in the heart of Cleveland.

It offers luxurious, low-maintenance apartments surrounded by world-class amenities and a vibrant, community-focused lifestyle.

For more information about the new release, please call Cody Fraser on 1300 312 272 or visit lagunawaters.com.au.

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