Perched on the top floor of The Kensington, C802 is the corner residence everyone hopes for and few ever secure — dual-aspect, filled with northern light, and framed by city skyline views with nothing above it.
This is the brand-new, never-lived-in home that combines the calm of a private retreat with the energy of one of Sydney's most exciting emerging addresses.
Inside the intelligently designed living flows out to the balcony, the indoor and outdoor spaces blurring into one. The two bedrooms are positioned for privacy, the main with ensuite, and a dedicated study gives you the genuine work-from-home or quiet-zone flexibility that's so hard to find. Interiors are the work of acclaimed designers Richards Stanisich, with a refined, layered palette and beautifully crafted detailing throughout — the kind of finish that's designed to last.
Features at a glance:
Top-floor (Level 8) corner position — dual aspect, city skyline views
2 bedrooms + separate study, 2 bathrooms
Brand-new, never lived in — completed 2026
82sqm internal + 10sqm balcony (92sqm total) + 1 secure car space
Designer interiors by Richards Stanisich; architecture by Turner Studio
Residents' rooftop garden with parkland & racecourse outlook
Light rail directly opposite — 4km / one ride to the CBD
Ground-floor retail and dining; walk to UNSW, Coogee & Centennial Park
The Kensington is a TOGA development — an Australian, family-owned developer with nearly 60 years of building communities, designed by award-winning Turner Studio with landscaping by Taylor Brammer. Residents enjoy a private communal rooftop garden with sweeping views over the surrounding parklands and Randwick Racecourse, plus a curated boutique retail and dining offering at street level.
Position is everything here. The light rail stop sits directly opposite the building, putting you on a one-seat ride into the CBD just 4km away, with UNSW, Centennial Park, Randwick Racecourse, The Ritz, the golf clubs and Coogee Beach all within easy reach. You're also at the heart of the $300 million Randwick City Council plan to revitalise Anzac Parade — new plazas, wider footpaths, cycleways and public spaces — meaning the neighbourhood around you is only getting better.