

Brunswick is set to unveil the largest penthouse ever offered in the area.
Priced at $3,686,000, spanning an impressive 242 sqm of internal space and 149 sqm of external terraces, this one-of-a-kind residence at 288-290 Victoria Street, Brunswick boasts a seamless blend of sustainability, functionality, and aesthetics.
Occupying the entire top floor of the prestigious Frith & Howarth development, this apartment delivers unobstructed views of the Melbourne skyline and lush parklands. Situated directly opposite the newly created Yubup Park, it provides residents with an immediate connection to nature, complete with open green spaces, a communal vegetable garden, and tranquil recreational areas, all while being just moments from Brunswick’s renowned café and retail precinct.

More than just an expansive home, this penthouse represents the future of sustainable, high-end living. Designed as an all-electric building, it eliminates reliance on gas, reducing environmental impact while enhancing energy efficiency. A 7.5-star NatHERS Energy Rating ensures superior thermal performance, lowering energy costs year-round.
Double-glazed windows, solar power integration, and rainwater harvesting systems further enhance sustainability, while thoughtful innovations such as EV charging infrastructure, temperature-controlled storage lockers, and number plate recognition for secure parking deliver convenience and cutting-edge technology to everyday living.
Designed in accordance with Victoria’s Better Apartments Design Standards (BADS), Frith & Howarth offers a superior level of liveability, with generous proportions, energy efficiency, and cost-effective sustainability measures that will appeal to Brunswick buyers and benefit residents for years to come.
Developed by Young Group, with architecture by MAP Architecture, landscape design by John Patrick Landscape Architects, and sustainability initiatives by Energy Efficient Choices, this project is crafted by some of the industry’s leading professionals in premium, environmentally conscious living.
According to co-director of MAP Architects, Joshua Muyambo; “Apartments in Frith & Howard are 21% larger than the average apartment in Brunswick, with generous proportions used to ensure a heightened sense of wellbeing.”
“This penthouse is more than a residence, it’s a statement in luxury and sustainability,” added Leonard Teplin, director at Marshall White Projects, which is managing the penthouse campaign.