What makes The New Yorker so compelling is not just the apartment itself, but the building's enduring sense of identity. Rich in character detail and architectural charm, it stands as one of Brisbane City's most recognisable residential addresses - a place where character apartments have remained tightly held over time.
Inside, the proportions speak immediately to the building's era, creating a sense of openness rarely found in contemporary apartments. Large windows allow natural light to move softly through the space throughout the day, resulting in an interior that feels both warm and authentic - a home with genuine atmosphere.
Fast Facts include:
- Current rent is $530 per week until 23/01/2027
- Body corporate rates are approximately $5,300 per year
- Brisbane City Council rates are approximately $2,460 per year
- Water rates are approximately $1,640 per year
- Sinking fund balance is approximately $26,000
- 58 apartments in the complex
- Internal laundry
- fifteen-foot-high ceilings right throughout
- Spacious kitchen boasting an electric cooktop and oven
- Rare Ann Street front facing apartment with plenty of light - These units don't come on the market often
- Polished floors
The 'New Yorker' is in Prime inner city location surrounded by all the services/amenities and entertaining options you would expect in this locale. Perfect for professionals, students, or anyone seeking a vibrant inner-city lifestyle.
Brisbane City is undergoing a dynamic transformation as it prepares to host the 2032 Olympic Games, boosting its global profile. Known for its vibrant mix of business, culture, and lifestyle - with landmarks like South Bank Parklands, Queen Street Mall, and the City Botanic Gardens - the city is entering an exciting new era of growth.