This is a vibrant new apartment building taking pride of a place in one of Australia’s fastest growing urban and cultural precincts. Incorporating deep balconies and creative sun shading the building is designed to compliment its sub-tropical surrounds. Much more than inner-city living, West End is about inner-city life.
Centrally located just 120m from the Brisbane River, 50m to the City Glider bus service and just 2km from the Brisbane CBD.This is also located in the Brisbane High School catchment area and minutes from Griffith University, Queensland University of Technology, State Library, QLD Museum, GOMA & the Convention Centre . Enjoy walking along the Brisbane river, strolling to one of West End’s many local cafes or restaurants or simply head over to South Bank on the weekend. Residents here will be able to take advantage of the amazing Sky Garden with infinity edge swimming pool, large BBQ areas, communal veggie/herb gardens and an outdoor TV set over the lawn area, great for those summer weekends, all with stunning views to the Brisbane skyline.
This is well placed for the future with West End’s population forecast to grow 179% between 2011 and 2036, fueling demand for high quality and well located supply in the area.
Locations:
1 min walk to ALDI
1 min drive to Montague Markets
5 min drive to Cultral Center and Museums
7 min drive to Mater Hospital Brisbane
10 min drive to Brisbane City
Schools Nearby:
- West End State School (School Catchment Area)
- Brisbane State high school (School Catchment Area)
- Sommerville House
- St Laurence’s College
- Griffith University
- Queensland University of Technology
- TAFE Queensland
Please contact us to arrange your private inspection of this amazing apartment.
James Cheung: 0423 308 563 | Email: jamescheung@28property.com.au
Kas Guan: 0422300755 | Email: kasguan@28property.com.au
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