MERCER + OAK

COMING SOON.

A  collection of eight single-level, full-floor free standing apartments in Turner, overlooking Haig Park and with views of Black Mountain and Mount Ainslie.

Mercer and Oak facade showing both buildings, west and east. One clad in dark, red brick and the other in white panels

Mercer and Oak is made up of eight homes across two buildings, with a single apartment occupying each floor. Inside, three bedrooms, two living rooms and 2.5 bathrooms unfold across generous proportions, with each home extending out to its own private outdoor space — large balconies on the upper levels, courtyards at the ground floor. No common walls between homes, no shared corridors, just full-floor residences that live more like free-standing houses than apartments.

A private triple or double garage waits in the basement below. From there, secure lift access runs directly up to each home's own private front lobby.

The architecture sets the framework. The interior is yours to make your own — with the chance to personalise key finishes and selections to your own style and taste, supported by a one-to-one consultation with the project's interior design team. It's your chance to make the apartment a home, and the home yours.

Designed for people who already know how they want to live, and are ready to spend less of their time on the house and more of it on everything else.

The corner of Mercer and Oak's facade. Showcasing both buildings, east and west. One in dark red brick and the other in white panelling and brick

Mercer and Oak sits on a quiet corner of Turner, with Haig Park directly across the road, the light rail at the door, Lonsdale Street's dining strip ten minutes on foot and the city only two stops away on the tram.

The tree-lined streets of Turner sit close to everything that matters, but with the kind of calm that lets you hear the birds chirp in Haig Park. It's the kind of address where the day starts with a walk through the park to some of Canberra's best coffee, an address where the car stays in the garage most weekends. Mercer and Oak is city living without the compromises of living in the city.

A short walk to the park, the tram, and the best coffee in the city. A short drive to everything else.

Location map of Canberra's Inner North

The Team.
A small group, by design.

The team behind Mercer and Oak isn't assembled — it's familiar. Three Canberra firms who've worked together to deliver considered, high-quality developments across the Inner North.

DEVELOPER + BUILDER

SHAW BUILDING GROUP

A Canberra company since 1989, with a residential arm that has spent the last fifteen years building considered developments across Canberra and surrounds. At Mercer and Oak, Shaw is both developer and builder, carrying the project from the first drawings through to the day the keys are handed over.

ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS

DNA ARCHITECTS

Founded in 2001 and working from a studio on Lonsdale Street, just up the road from the site. The architecture and the interiors come from the same hand — a track record built across multi-residential, single homes and commercial work, with their projects regularly featured in national design publications.

SALES + MARKETING

THE PROPERTY COLLECTIVE PROJECTS

For most people, buying off the plan is the largest decision they'll make in a decade. The Property Collective's projects team works at the pace that decision deserves — answering questions properly, taking buyers through plans in detail, and staying in touch from the first enquiry, through construction, all the way up to settlement and beyond.

Mercer and Oak external facade. four storey building, the east building in white brick

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