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3 Bedroom townhomes at Bankside in
Rowville now selling from $933,000

Developer by Pask

Quartet at Bankside

A limited collection of contemporary townhomes inspired by nature, and made for tomorrow.

Made for tomorrow

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Balanced composition

The residences

At up to 183 m² across three levels, Quartet townhomes are truly home-sized, thoughtfully designed to balance architectural form with everyday functionality.

On the ground floor, open-plan kitchen and living areas extend seamlessly to private backyards via stacking doors, creating a natural connection between indoors and out.

 

The upper levels accommodate the bedrooms and bathrooms, with front and rear balconies that capture soft light and frame views of the Dandenong Ranges.

Select floorplans feature two primary suites, offering exceptional flexibility for multi-generational living — an intelligent design that evolves with life.

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Placed across four distinct blocks, each Quartet townhome has a defined front entrance and private rear access to a double garage – blending individuality with seamless convenience.

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The interiors

The interiors of Quartet are defined by craftsmanship and considered detail – every finish selected to create spaces of enduring comfort and sophistication.

Tone and balance

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A warm welcome

The interiors

Stone benchtops and engineered timber flooring introduce natural warmth, complemented by matte joinery and refined textures that invite calm and connection.

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Kitchen

A suite of premium SMEG appliances – including a 900mm oven and cooktop – and a fully integrated Fisher & Paykel fridge ensure function meets form in the heart of the home.

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Living Areas

Generous 2.7m ceilings enhance light and volume, while double glazing provides acoustic and thermal comfort year-round. Sustainability is built into the design, with solar panels and rainwater collection systems delivering energy efficiency without compromise on style.

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Bedrooms

Bedrooms offer calm, light-filled spaces with smooth, inviting textures that foster relaxation and quiet retreat. Feature carpets gently transition from the floorboards, adding warmth to the room’s ambience.

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Bathrooms

Bathrooms and ensuites are personal spaces both refined and restful, enhanced by natural light. Warm-toned tiles provide a soft foundation, complemented by stone benchtops and uniform walnut-toned joinery.

Across the seasons, the gardens of Quartet have been designed to create a living sanctuary – a composition of colour, texture and life that evolves beautifully over time.

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The landscaping

Every element reflects Quartet’s timeless approach to contemporary living.

A natural quality

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Private worlds

The landscaping

Each rear garden serves as a private outdoor retreat, with planting curated by Nathan Burkett Landscape Architecture to ensure every space feels seamlessly connected to the natural landscape of Bankside.

“The landscape design includes ‘Little Snowman’ or ‘Dwarf Snow Gum’ Eucalyptus trees. Their foliage is dark green, with flowers that attract butterflies, bees and birds. Including these native species will ensure the townhomes are a natural part of the local environment.”

— Nathan Burkett
Landscape Architect

Design in harmony

The creators

With over 50 years of experience and more than 100 successful developments, Pask has built a reputation for delivering quality residential communities across Victoria and Queensland.

Quartet continues this legacy. A boutique collection of architect-designed townhomes within Bankside, Rowville. Created in collaboration with Jackson Clements Burrows Architects, Nathan Burkett Landscape Architecture and Figurehead Construction, Quartet embodies contemporary design, enduring quality and a strong connection to its natural setting.

As a family business, Pask remains true to the vision of its founder, Nev Pask, with every project reflecting an enduring commitment to craftsmanship and creating places for generations.

Jackson Clements Burrows Architects

To realise its vision for this latest collection of townhomes within Bankside, Pask turned to award-winning architecture, interiors and urban design studio Jackson Clements Burrows Architects (JCB). Founded in 1988 by three directors, who still lead the studio today, JCB projects go beyond exceptional aesthetics to make a meaningful difference to people and communities.

Nathan Burkett Landscape Architecture

Collaborating with Pask and JCB on this project is the team from Nathan Burkett Landscape Architecture (NBLA). This highly respected studio is renowned for elegant and understated garden designs that integrate seamlessly with both architecture and the natural environment.

With construction now underway, purchasing early means you can take advantage of stamp duty savings and secure your preferred townhome within this limited release.

For more information please complete the enquiry form below

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All images, designs, drawings, plans, elevations, configurations, areas, layouts, facilities and features including number of lots or references to such are for illustrative purposes only. They may not be to scale, exact or accurately depict the final design, dimensions, layouts, features and inclusions and may include fixtures, fittings, finishes and features (including furnishings and landscaping) not included in the sale.
Plans, specifications and final design as well as fixtures, fittings and finishes (including colours) are subject to feasibility, council and authority approvals and may be substituted or changed with comparable items. All fixtures, fittings, finishes and features sold with a property will be as specified in any contract of sale and information on house pricing and specifications can be obtained by contacting the sales agent.
Pricing and availability are subject to change at any time without notice. Prices shown do not include transfer duty, legal fees or other costs that may be incurred in connection with any investment. Any reference to price is to Australian currency.
Interested buyers must undertake their own assessment and rely on their own independent enquiries before proceeding with any investment.
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Completion timeframes are indicative only and depend on factors such as market and weather conditions, availability of resources, materials and delays in approvals.
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Commencement of bulk earthworks

Following receipt of all necessary approvals, Pask’s appointed civil contractor will mobilise to site to remove any existing structures and commence bulk earthworks.

Within this phase, machinery is used to shift large quantities of soil and rock, to enable the subsequent phases of the civil construction process to occur. To reduce waste, this material is often stockpiled and reused in the later phases.

Construction of sewer & drainage and installation of water & gas

Large trenches are excavated to allow for the installation of sewer and drainage infrastructure. These works generally connect into and extend trunk infrastructure from existing areas, to then enable the creation of individual connection points for all lots within the stage.

Following the installation of sewer and drainage infrastructure, water, recycled water, and gas (where applicable) services are installed.

Construction of roads, kerb, and channel

A foundation layer known as subgrade is placed to ensure the stability and durability of all roads within the stage.

This process is followed by the construction of kerb and channel – a structure located on both sides of the road, which will act as both a protective barrier and drainage system to manage stormwater flows.

Installation of electrical and communication infrastructure

Parallel to the newly completed kerb and channel, a trench is excavated to allow for the installation of electrical and communications conduits. This enables the installation of applicable cabling to follow, ensuring all lots are equipped for electrical and telecommunications services.

Construction of footpaths, asphalt to roads and topsoiling

With all underground infrastructure installed, footpaths are poured, and a final layer of asphalt is applied and sealed to all roads. Lots are then topsoiled to accord with finished surface levels, in line with approved engineering plans.

Construction completion and request for authority approvals

At the completion of civil construction, the municipal council undertake an assessment to confirm the completed works are in accordance with approved engineering designs for that stage.

Formal approval or ‘Practical Completion’ is required prior to Pask and its consultant team seeking final approval from the relevant service authorities (ie. Melbourne Water, Powercor/Jemena etc). Once all authority approvals are received, a final endorsement known as ‘Statement of Compliance’ is issued.

Title registration and settlements

The issuance of Statement of Compliance enables a certified Plan of Subdivision to be lodged with Land Victoria for assessment and approval.

This approval will result in the formal registration of all individual lot titles for the stage. At such time, we will issue correspondence to your legal representative with an accompanying request to schedule settlement.

Stage 5
0% Complete

Title Registration:
Mid November 2025 (Estimated)

Construction Phases

  • Authority Approval
  • Earthworks
  • Sewer & Drainage
  • Water & Gas
  • Subgrade
  • Kerb & Channel
  • Electrical & NBN
  • Footpaths & Asphalt
  • Construction Completion
  • Statement of Compliance
  • Titles & Plan Registration

Expected timeframes are provided as a guide only. Actual completion dates may vary due to market and weather conditions, availability of resources, delays in approvals or other factors.
Note – ‘% Complete’ relates to overall stage progress.

Construction Phases

Commencement of bulk earthworks

Following receipt of all necessary approvals, Pask’s appointed civil contractor will mobilise to site to remove any existing structures and commence bulk earthworks.

Within this phase, machinery is used to shift large quantities of soil and rock, to enable the subsequent phases of the civil construction process to occur. To reduce waste, this material is often stockpiled and reused in the later phases.

Construction of sewer & drainage and installation of water & gas

Large trenches are excavated to allow for the installation of sewer and drainage infrastructure. These works generally connect into and extend trunk infrastructure from existing areas, to then enable the creation of individual connection points for all lots within the stage.

Following the installation of sewer and drainage infrastructure, water, recycled water, and gas (where applicable) services are installed.

Construction of roads, kerb, and channel

A foundation layer known as subgrade is placed to ensure the stability and durability of all roads within the stage.

This process is followed by the construction of kerb and channel – a structure located on both sides of the road, which will act as both a protective barrier and drainage system to manage stormwater flows.

Installation of electrical and communication infrastructure

Parallel to the newly completed kerb and channel, a trench is excavated to allow for the installation of electrical and communications conduits. This enables the installation of applicable cabling to follow, ensuring all lots are equipped for electrical and telecommunications services.

Construction of footpaths, asphalt to roads and topsoiling

With all underground infrastructure installed, footpaths are poured, and a final layer of asphalt is applied and sealed to all roads. Lots are then topsoiled to accord with finished surface levels, in line with approved engineering plans.

Construction completion and request for authority approvals

At the completion of civil construction, the municipal council undertake an assessment to confirm the completed works are in accordance with approved engineering designs for that stage.

Formal approval or ‘Practical Completion’ is required prior to Pask and its consultant team seeking final approval from the relevant service authorities (ie. Melbourne Water, Powercor/Jemena etc). Once all authority approvals are received, a final endorsement known as ‘Statement of Compliance’ is issued.

Title registration and settlements

The issuance of Statement of Compliance enables a certified Plan of Subdivision to be lodged with Land Victoria for assessment and approval.

This approval will result in the formal registration of all individual lot titles for the stage. At such time, we will issue correspondence to your legal representative with an accompanying request to schedule settlement.

Stage 4
0% Complete

Title Registration:
Titled

Construction Phases

  • Authority Approval
  • Earthworks
  • Sewer & Drainage
  • Water & Gas
  • Subgrade
  • Kerb & Channel
  • Electrical & NBN
  • Footpaths & Asphalt
  • Construction Completion
  • Statement of Compliance
  • Titles & Plan Registration

Expected timeframes are provided as a guide only. Actual completion dates may vary due to market and weather conditions, availability of resources, delays in approvals or other factors.
Note – ‘% Complete’ relates to overall stage progress.

Construction Phases

Commencement of bulk earthworks

Following receipt of all necessary approvals, Pask’s appointed civil contractor will mobilise to site to remove any existing structures and commence bulk earthworks.

Within this phase, machinery is used to shift large quantities of soil and rock, to enable the subsequent phases of the civil construction process to occur. To reduce waste, this material is often stockpiled and reused in the later phases.

Construction of sewer & drainage and installation of water & gas

Large trenches are excavated to allow for the installation of sewer and drainage infrastructure. These works generally connect into and extend trunk infrastructure from existing areas, to then enable the creation of individual connection points for all lots within the stage.

Following the installation of sewer and drainage infrastructure, water, recycled water, and gas (where applicable) services are installed.

Construction of roads, kerb, and channel

A foundation layer known as subgrade is placed to ensure the stability and durability of all roads within the stage.

This process is followed by the construction of kerb and channel – a structure located on both sides of the road, which will act as both a protective barrier and drainage system to manage stormwater flows.

Installation of electrical and communication infrastructure

Parallel to the newly completed kerb and channel, a trench is excavated to allow for the installation of electrical and communications conduits. This enables the installation of applicable cabling to follow, ensuring all lots are equipped for electrical and telecommunications services.

Construction of footpaths, asphalt to roads and topsoiling

With all underground infrastructure installed, footpaths are poured, and a final layer of asphalt is applied and sealed to all roads. Lots are then topsoiled to accord with finished surface levels, in line with approved engineering plans.

Construction completion and request for authority approvals

At the completion of civil construction, the municipal council undertake an assessment to confirm the completed works are in accordance with approved engineering designs for that stage.

Formal approval or ‘Practical Completion’ is required prior to Pask and its consultant team seeking final approval from the relevant service authorities (ie. Melbourne Water, Powercor/Jemena etc). Once all authority approvals are received, a final endorsement known as ‘Statement of Compliance’ is issued.

Title registration and settlements

The issuance of Statement of Compliance enables a certified Plan of Subdivision to be lodged with Land Victoria for assessment and approval.

This approval will result in the formal registration of all individual lot titles for the stage. At such time, we will issue correspondence to your legal representative with an accompanying request to schedule settlement.

Stage 3
0% Complete

Title Registration:
Titled

Construction Phases

  • Authority Approval
  • Earthworks
  • Sewer & Drainage
  • Water & Gas
  • Subgrade
  • Kerb & Channel
  • Electrical & NBN
  • Footpaths & Asphalt
  • Construction Completion
  • Statement of Compliance
  • Titles & Plan Registration

Expected timeframes are provided as a guide only. Actual completion dates may vary due to market and weather conditions, availability of resources, delays in approvals or other factors.
Note – ‘% Complete’ relates to overall stage progress.

Construction Phases

Commencement of bulk earthworks

Following receipt of all necessary approvals, Pask’s appointed civil contractor will mobilise to site to remove any existing structures and commence bulk earthworks.

Within this phase, machinery is used to shift large quantities of soil and rock, to enable the subsequent phases of the civil construction process to occur. To reduce waste, this material is often stockpiled and reused in the later phases.

Construction of sewer & drainage and installation of water & gas

Large trenches are excavated to allow for the installation of sewer and drainage infrastructure. These works generally connect into and extend trunk infrastructure from existing areas, to then enable the creation of individual connection points for all lots within the stage.

Following the installation of sewer and drainage infrastructure, water, recycled water, and gas (where applicable) services are installed.

Construction of roads, kerb, and channel

A foundation layer known as subgrade is placed to ensure the stability and durability of all roads within the stage.

This process is followed by the construction of kerb and channel – a structure located on both sides of the road, which will act as both a protective barrier and drainage system to manage stormwater flows.

Installation of electrical and communication infrastructure

Parallel to the newly completed kerb and channel, a trench is excavated to allow for the installation of electrical and communications conduits. This enables the installation of applicable cabling to follow, ensuring all lots are equipped for electrical and telecommunications services.

Construction of footpaths, asphalt to roads and topsoiling

With all underground infrastructure installed, footpaths are poured, and a final layer of asphalt is applied and sealed to all roads. Lots are then topsoiled to accord with finished surface levels, in line with approved engineering plans.

Construction completion and request for authority approvals

At the completion of civil construction, the municipal council undertake an assessment to confirm the completed works are in accordance with approved engineering designs for that stage.

Formal approval or ‘Practical Completion’ is required prior to Pask and its consultant team seeking final approval from the relevant service authorities (ie. Melbourne Water, Powercor/Jemena etc). Once all authority approvals are received, a final endorsement known as ‘Statement of Compliance’ is issued.

Title registration and settlements

The issuance of Statement of Compliance enables a certified Plan of Subdivision to be lodged with Land Victoria for assessment and approval.

This approval will result in the formal registration of all individual lot titles for the stage. At such time, we will issue correspondence to your legal representative with an accompanying request to schedule settlement.

Stage 2
0% Complete

Title Registration Status:
Titled

Construction Phases

  • Authority Approval
  • Earthworks
  • Sewer & Drainage
  • Water & Gas
  • Subgrade
  • Kerb & Channel
  • Electrical & NBN
  • Footpaths & Asphalt
  • Construction Completion
  • Statement of Compliance
  • Titles & Plan Registration

Expected timeframes are provided as a guide only. Actual completion dates may vary due to market and weather conditions, availability of resources, delays in approvals or other factors.

Note – ‘% Complete’ relates to overall stage progress.

Construction Phases

Commencement of bulk earthworks

Following receipt of all necessary approvals, Pask’s appointed civil contractor will mobilise to site to remove any existing structures and commence bulk earthworks.

Within this phase, machinery is used to shift large quantities of soil and rock, to enable the subsequent phases of the civil construction process to occur. To reduce waste, this material is often stockpiled and reused in the later phases.

Construction of sewer & drainage and installation of water & gas

Large trenches are excavated to allow for the installation of sewer and drainage infrastructure. These works generally connect into and extend trunk infrastructure from existing areas, to then enable the creation of individual connection points for all lots within the stage.

Following the installation of sewer and drainage infrastructure, water, recycled water, and gas (where applicable) services are installed.

Construction of roads, kerb, and channel

A foundation layer known as subgrade is placed to ensure the stability and durability of all roads within the stage.

This process is followed by the construction of kerb and channel – a structure located on both sides of the road, which will act as both a protective barrier and drainage system to manage stormwater flows.

Installation of electrical and communication infrastructure

Parallel to the newly completed kerb and channel, a trench is excavated to allow for the installation of electrical and communications conduits. This enables the installation of applicable cabling to follow, ensuring all lots are equipped for electrical and telecommunications services.

Construction of footpaths, asphalt to roads and topsoiling

With all underground infrastructure installed, footpaths are poured, and a final layer of asphalt is applied and sealed to all roads. Lots are then topsoiled to accord with finished surface levels, in line with approved engineering plans.

Construction completion and request for authority approvals

At the completion of civil construction, the municipal council undertake an assessment to confirm the completed works are in accordance with approved engineering designs for that stage.

Formal approval or ‘Practical Completion’ is required prior to Pask and its consultant team seeking final approval from the relevant service authorities (ie. Melbourne Water, Powercor/Jemena etc). Once all authority approvals are received, a final endorsement known as ‘Statement of Compliance’ is issued.

Title registration and settlements

The issuance of Statement of Compliance enables a certified Plan of Subdivision to be lodged with Land Victoria for assessment and approval.

This approval will result in the formal registration of all individual lot titles for the stage. At such time, we will issue correspondence to your legal representative with an accompanying request to schedule settlement.

Stage 1
0% Complete

Title Registration Status:
Titled

Construction Phases

  • Authority Approval
  • Earthworks
  • Sewer & Drainage
  • Water & Gas
  • Subgrade
  • Kerb & Channel
  • Electrical & NBN
  • Footpaths & Asphalt
  • Construction Completion
  • Statement of Compliance
  • Titles & Plan Registration

Expected timeframes are provided as a guide only. Actual completion dates may vary due to market and weather conditions, availability of resources, delays in approvals or other factors.
Note – ‘% Complete’ relates to overall stage progress.

Construction Phases