6 reasons these Moonee Ponds homes are captivating discerning Melbourne buyers 

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With the racetrack in sight and nature at their doorstep, buyers at The Eveline are embracing the good life in this iconic location. 

The Eveline is the highly anticipated new residential release at Moonee Valley Park (MVP)—the $3 billion precinct that is a joint venture between developer Hamton Property Group and industry-leading super fund HostPlus, in partnership with the Moonee Valley Racing Club.

The MVP masterplan features a brand-new grandstand, extensive parkland, modern residences and a boutique village of shops and cafes.

“The Eveline is the first building at Moonee Valley Park that will be located where the existing club grandstand is currently positioned,” says Matt Malseed, managing director at Hamton Property Group.

“That puts it right in the heart of the precinct.”

MVP is located only 6km from the CBD and right near the great amenity of Moonee Ponds.

The Eveline is a new residential release in the $3 billion Moonee Valley Park precinct.


Why The Eveline is on every buyer's radar

1. Heritage meets the future

The Moonee Valley racetrack is one of Melbourne’s most iconic locations and The Eveline is celebrating the site’s heritage. 

Eveline is the name of one of two horses that tied in first place in the first-ever race held at the track in 1883.

For the first time in the history of the racetrack, the infield will be accessible by residents of The Eveline and the wider community.

“At The Eveline, there will be access into the racecourse infield via an underpass at the end of Cox Place,” Mr Malseed says.

“So, you’ll have the ability to walk your dog in there and go for a run and enjoy the space.”

2. Biophilic design

A key feature of MVP is its expansive parkland and connection to nature.

These surroundings have inspired the architecture of The Eveline, which was designed by the acclaimed team at Cera Stribley.

“We really wanted to focus on biophilic principles and wellness, so drawing on nature was key,” says Dom Cerantonio, managing principal at Cera Stribley.

“We drew inspiration from the Moonee Ponds Creek and its organic flow and decided on a facade that had curvature to it.”

Biophilic design connects people to nature, so Mr Cerantonio says they embraced every opportunity to build in greenery.

“We have a facade with creepers that look like beautiful waterfalls down the building – always giving that nod to nature where we can,” he says.

Natural features and green spaces are a core part of The Eveline's biophilic design.


3. Lush landscaping

The external ‘waterfalls’ are just the start of the lush landscaping at The Eveline.

Landscape architect Janis Fischer, director at Tract, says buyers will have one of Melbourne’s best botanical gardens at their feet.

“A key feature is Stone Pine Square, which is an important open space within the whole masterplan of Moonee Valley Park,” she says.

“It’s built around two heritage Italian Stone Pine trees. It’s going to be a nice, sunny lawn where people can sit and watch the world go by.”

Other areas include the woodland-themed Maple Walk and an Australian arboretum.

Near the racetrack there are florals which will burst into bloom in the spring racing season.

“We've thought about every single view and experience of the place so that you are always stimulated by this amazing botanical environment,” Ms Fischer says.

4. A grand welcome

Just like a luxury hotel, a striking feature of The Eveline is its grand Porte coché entrance.

Mr Cerantonio explains that residents enter a double-height lobby that connects The Eveline East and the Eveline West.

“The main entry point creates a place for interaction and a sense of community,” he says.

Residences offer a great variety of views and layouts.

The Classic residences offer one, two, or three bedrooms and have sunset or garden views.

The Grand residences overlook the track and city skyline, offering two or three bedrooms, and luxurious finishes.

From their first steps into the hotel-like lobby, The Eveline residents experience game-changing luxury.


5. Outdoor living and views

With so much to see in the area, from the racetrack to the CBD, The Eveline maximises outdoor living and views.

“The apartments that face the track have oversized balconies that protrude beyond the facade line and create a beautiful, textured facade,” Mr Cerantonio says.

For entertainers, the rooftop has the ‘bells and whistles’ with a spa, lounge areas, and BBQ facilities.

Ms Fischer adds that the scenic rooftop is also a hub for nature.

“There’s a communal rooftop garden for growing edible plants, like citrus and herbs,” she says.

“Some of the larger apartments have their own private terrace gardens that have trees and pergolas and entertaining spaces.”

Communal rooftop spaces allow residents to fully enjoy the Melbourne views and lifestyle.


6. Wellness at your doorstep 

Biophilic design principles focus on wellbeing, so Mr Malseed says health and wellness is a priority at The Eveline.

Residents can enjoy the 25-metre indoor lap pool, gym, yoga studio, and sauna and steam rooms.

“We’ve positioned that amenity to capture views of the track. You’ll get that beautiful morning light and sunshine,” Mr Malseed says.

The MVP masterplan is designed to be walkable, with the future Cox Place offering cafes, restaurants and retail.

It’s also just a short walk to Moonee Ponds train station and the tram exchange at Mount Alexander Road. 

“Residents will be living where nature is a priority, where being well, physically and mentally, is a priority, and you have everything nearby, so you don’t need to spend unnecessary time traveling,” Mr Malseed says.

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