Wynwood Grand Elevation Chart
The elevation (stacking) chart maps every Wynwood Grand unit to its block, stack and floor, so you can compare facing, floor height and outlook before booking. The developer has not yet released the official chart for Wynwood Grand — here's what to expect and how stacking generally works for a development of this scale.
How unit stacking works
- Blocks & stacks. Wynwood Grand is planned across one or more residential blocks (storey count TBA). Each block is divided into vertical "stacks" — every unit directly above another shares the same stack number and, usually, the same layout.
- Unit types by stack. Different stacks are typically assigned different unit types (3-Bedroom, 3-Bedroom Premium, 4-Bedroom, 5-Bedroom at Wynwood Grand) — corner stacks often carry larger or premium layouts with better dual-facing views.
- Facing & orientation. Stacks facing the pool, gardens or open views are usually the most sought after; stacks facing the road, a service area, or directly west (full afternoon sun) are worth weighing carefully.
- Floor level. Higher floors generally command a premium for view and privacy, but check the elevation chart for any obstruction from taller neighbouring blocks or nearby developments.
Total units
Wynwood Grand comprises approximately Approx. 420 (indicative) units. The confirmed block layout, stack count and exact elevation chart are released by the developer alongside the site plan and floor plans.
General guidance above; specific stack facings, floor counts and obstructions are confirmed only in the developer's official elevation chart and site plan.
Wynwood Grand Elevation Chart — FAQ
What is an elevation chart for Wynwood Grand?
An elevation chart (also called a stacking chart) is a diagram that shows, block by block and floor by floor, which unit type sits in each stack — so you can see a unit's height, facing and position relative to the pool, road or neighbouring blocks before choosing.
Is the Wynwood Grand elevation chart available yet?
The official elevation / stacking chart is released by the developer together with the detailed site plan and floor plans, typically closer to the preview. Register your interest and we will send it to you the moment it is available.
How do I choose a good stack at Wynwood Grand?
Once the elevation chart is out, look at three things together: facing (avoid full west sun where possible), floor height (higher floors generally get better views and less noise, but check for obstruction from a taller block), and proximity to shared facilities like the pool deck, driveway or refuse area. We can talk you through the full stacking chart and recommend units that suit your priorities.
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