Join the life of the rich and famous and revel in the luxury of what this high level apartment can offer you!

Situated on the ninth floor of the Mon Komo, Brisbane’s most prestigious water front location, this unit has the most spectacular uninterrupted views of the bay and Moreton Island.

The living area is open plan and surrounded by floor to ceiling glass that opens onto the biggest and best balcony you have ever seen. The kitchen has stone bench tops, plumbing for fridge and dishwasher. There is also room set aside as a study nook.

The breezes are constant so no issues with the summer sizzle but if you do want to close up you can enjoy the ducted air conditioning through out.

The three bedrooms all have access on to the balconies, main with walk through robe and en suite.

There is a main bathroom and separate podwer room, so no waiting to use the facilities.

The laundry is internal and includes a clothes dryer.

Add to this not one but two secure car spaces, what more could you ask for? How about a great rate on communal electricity. You just need to connect the gas and you are ready to go!

How about access to pool and gym and a great variety of eateries in walking distance? Do not delay..make time to view this lifestyle today.

The City of Redcliffe was Queensland’s first settlement set amid Moreton, Bramble and Deception Bays and is now home to over 50,000 residents. One of Redcliffe’s most historic and celebrated foreshore areas, Suttons Beach, underwent a $2.4 million transformation in the late 90s, early 2000, resulting in a 1.5-kilometre re-landscaped recreational area. In addition, the reconstruction of the Redcliffe jetty and streetscape works on Landsborough Ave add to the charm and beauty of this small seaside town. The mix of old and new continues to make the area inviting to locals and visitors alike. Housing in the suburb is a mix of post war timber homes, increasing numbers of prestige waterfront properties and new suburban redevelopments. In recent years there has been a surge in residential unit developments, aimed at attracting investors. Both investors and owner-occupiers have supported recent strong housing demand resulting in robust price growth. Young couples and families are moving into the area and making the most of the seaside facilities on offer and easy access to other Brisbane localities. Just 32 kilometres north of Brisbane’s CBD, Redcliffe is accessible via the Bruce Highway and the Gateway Arterial Road to the Port of Brisbane and the Brisbane domestic and international airports (only 20 minutes away). A lingering concern among locals working in the Brisbane CBD is the lack of a rail link through to Redcliffe.