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Callisto Place demonstrates how to live your best life.

Today’s retiree has high expectations. They want to live well, stay active and – as long as it’s within their budget – they expect to enjoy the finer things in life.

With 90 luxurious apartments over six levels in buzzy Bundoora, Callisto Place fits the brief, and then some.

Location-wise, the vibe is youthful and exciting with a diverse array of things to do. The community is positioned right in the heart of Melbourne’s ‘university town’ adjoining La Trobe University and next to the RMIT campus. It’s a dynamic town centre with a range of diverse housing types and a younger demographic. The area is served by numerous dining, café and shopping options, with Woolworths, Dan Murphy’s and numerous retailers just a short stroll away from the residences.

Polaris 3083 is an excellent example of urban renewal and has collected two prestigious awards – the 2016 UDIA Excellence Award for Urban Renewal and the 2017 UDIA Environmental Excellence Award. Adding to its appeal, it is surrounded by diverse residential architecture including contemporary and heritage designs and sustainable, connected living.

Callisto Place sits proudly at the centre of the redevelopment and the exterior is boldly contemporary in design. Inside the apartments, the quality is spot on, in design, layout and fittings. The apartments feature spacious open floor plans, with designs that capture natural light and winter garden balconies to soak up the views. Premium Fisher and Paykel appliances sparkle in sleek kitchens with stone benchtops and gleaming timber floors.

There are also plenty of shared spaces for residents to build friendships and enjoy new experiences without leaving home. There is also a show-off residents’ lounge, state-of-the-art gym, residents kitchen, bar and dining room, library and cinema, games room with billiard table.

At the end of a busy day, there’s secure basement parking, so residents can simply drive in, hop in the lift and go straight to their private sanctuary. Living their best life.

Viewings of the Callisto Place display apartment are now available for booking.

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