Designed as a stylish sanctuary, Skyneedle apartments are an uplifting retreat from the precinct buzz below. Lying at the gateway to Brisbane's dynamic CBD, South Brisbane is an urban village bustling with colour and energy. Walk or cycle to the CBD in a matter of minutes, hit the beach at South Bank, jog along the riverside or get cultured at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre and Gallery of Modern Art. And when you need to travel further afield, trains, buses and ferries are all just minutes from your home.
This 7th floor 1 bedroom plus study apartment on the southern fringe of the Brisbane CBD delivers stylish contemporary living with loads of hotel-style amenities that including gym, steam room, garden, and pool. There are no stairs from street level to the foyer and it is wheelchair accessible. You will Enjoy the breathtaking night views of the Skyneedle from your window plus Brisbane State High School is only a few short walks away.
Discover the keys features of this apartment:
Located on level 7.
Resort-style facilities including large resort- style lagoon pool with extensive deck area,
The Sky Lounge has a private dining room, wine bar and courtyard terrace.
Wellness centre with Pilates, yoga lawn and steam room
Alfresco dining areas and BBQs facilities surrounded by manicured gardens.
Air conditioning and heating
Private movie theatre with plush recliner chairs
Fully functional kitchen with gas cooktop, electric oven, dishwasher, and plenty of cabinetry space for storage
Stone benchtops
Master bedroom with built ins
Separate bathroom
Study
European style laundry
Ducted air throughout
Secure car parking with ample visitor car park spaces
Secure building with intercom access
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