112/8 & 18 Garthowen Crescent,Castle Hill
This spacious apartment is set over 2 levels, giving it the feeling of a townhouse, and features 2 bedrooms (both with built-ins, master with ensuite), 2 bathrooms upstairs plus a guest powder room downstairs, large 14sqm balcony, open-plan kitchen/living/dining, European laundry and carspace. Suitable for first home buyers, investors, upgraders and downsizers alike.
We have a limited number of two-bedroom apartments under $1.5m still available. First home buyers, take advantage of the new Government incentives on offer and secure your first property here at Grand Reve.
COMPLETE & FURNISHED APARTMENTS AVAILABLE TO VIEW NOW ON SITE AT 18 GARTHOWEN CRESCENT, CASTLE HILL ARRANGE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY
- 10 YEAR LATENT DEFECT INSURANCE IN PLACE
- BUILT BY DASCO (4.5 STAR ICIRT)*
- FINALIST IN 2025 URBAN DEVELOPER AWARDS
Nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac, Grand Reve offers sophisticated living in one of the Hills District's most connected locations, 350m from the Metro and 200m from Castle Towers. This completed development blends urban convenience with serene surrounds.
Choose from studios, 1, 2, 3 and 4 bed apartments, and townhouse-style homes, each crafted with premium finishes. Kitchens feature stone benchtops, curved joinery and high-end Wolf appliances, with some apartments including integrated Sub-Zero fridges. Bathrooms are styled with brass fittings, stone vanities and generous storage.
Residents enjoy 2,300sqm of landscaped communal gardens, concierge services, and the assurance of a 10-YEAR LATENT DEFECT INSURANCE POLICY.
Developed by award-winning Kassis Homes, designed by Turner Studio, and built by Dasco (4.5-star iCIRT-rating), Grand Reve delivers peace of mind and enduring quality.
Complete and ready to occupy - move in immediately and experience next-level luxury.
- iCIRT (by NSW Govt) identifies building professionals with a proven track record supported by objective evidence of their past capability.
Disclaimer: We believe this information is accurate however interested parties should rely on their own enquiries. Computer-generated images are indicative artist's impressions and are subject to change.

