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What do Nightingale residents think?

Architecture Australia: What attracted you to buy a Nightingale apartment?

Nicola (Nightingale 1): All of the things… We were renting in The Commons and wanted to be part of the model longer term for all the benefits we enjoy: a quality, sustainable, affordable apartment.

Cara and Jim (Nightingale 2): We knew it would be well built and we liked the architects. But, ultimately, we were attracted to the motivations behind the building: good design, living sustainably and building for homes, not investment properties.

Maureen (Nightingale Brunswick East):* Community, in the first

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