Ask buyers what draws them to The Lawson and the answer is rarely a floor plan. It is the idea that buying an apartment here comes with access to a private wellness and lifestyle club — a framing that has more in common with a country-club membership than with a conventional strata purchase.
The membership mindset
Club Lawson, the development's residents-only floor, anchors that idea. A pool, sauna, steam room and infrared sauna sit alongside a gym, yoga studio and meditation rooms; a residents lounge, co-working space, private dining room, whisky bar and BBQ terrace cover the social side. Residents gain the use of facilities that no single household would build for itself — the defining promise of a club.
Why it works at Canberra prices
The same amenity in a premium Sydney or Melbourne building would carry a price tag well beyond the ACT median. At The Lawson, two-bedroom apartments start from under $500,000 and three-bedroom homes from the $650,000s — the value gap that has begun to draw interstate enquiry to Belconnen.
Designed by Fender Katsalidis and built by Kuatro, the project runs to 244 residences. Sales are handled by Apartment Collective.
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