neighbourhoods that require ongoing care. That might mean updating amenities, refining tenant mixes, or finding new ways to engage with local communities—whatever it takes to ensure each project remains vibrant, functional and connected. Ultimately, Michael stresses that the company has evolved from building Canberra cottages to Sydney high-rises not just because they wanted to get bigger—but because they wanted to serve the needs of the market. They want to continue serving those needs moving forward. “Watching the evolution from the first cottage to a two-tower, 250unit complex is really special,” he says. “It’s exciting to see how people’s living preferences change over the years—and even more rewarding to shape what the future of living can look like.” For K2, the future isn’t about chasing trends, but continuing to create spaces that adapt with time, honour their surroundings, and improve the everyday lives of those who call them home. APRIL 2025
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