A boutique apartment project in Lutwyche, known as Parklane, has officially reached completion, with all 19 residences sold to owner-occupiers and residents now moved in.
Development Background
Located at 25 Swinburne Street, Lutwyche, Parklane was delivered by Ferro Property Group, designed by FerroArch, and built by SIG Construction Group. Initially reported in March 2024 as nearing completion with settlement expected the following month, the project has since been completed and occupied.

Design and Layout
The seven-storey building comprises 19 three and four-bedroom apartments. Each residence features open-plan layouts with light oak flooring, spacious balconies with sliding shade screens, and kitchens fitted with full suites of Smeg appliances and butler’s pantries.
Master suites include multiple robes, ensuite bathrooms with freestanding baths, and double basin vanities. Additional bedrooms feature sliding robe storage.

Resident Amenities
Parklane provides shared facilities for residents, including a swimming pool, outdoor entertaining space, and a lounge terrace. The building also includes 46 car spaces and elevator access.
Location and Connectivity
The development sits six kilometres from Brisbane’s CBD, alongside local parklands and with views across Kedron Brook. It is within walking distance of Lutwyche Bus Interchange, Wooloowin Train Station, Market Central Shopping Centre, cafes, the Crown Hotel, and the proposed Lamington Markets precinct. Schools in the catchment include Kedron State High School.

Sales Results
Parklane achieved a full sell-out, with all apartments purchased by owner-occupiers. The final apartment was sold for $1.75 million, completing sales across the development. Earlier reports indicated strong owner-occupier interest, a trend confirmed by the project’s final results.
Completion
Construction concluded with the project fully settled and occupied by late 2024. Parklane now forms part of Ferro Property Group’s completed portfolio, which also includes involvement in other residential projects across Queensland.
Published 24-Aug-2025