Elevated Luxury Living in Brisbane’s Landmark Queen’s Wharf Precinct
Set above the vibrant Queen’s Wharf precinct, this beautifully appointed apartment captures an impressive outlook across the Brisbane skyline, river and surrounding city landmarks. Expansive floor to ceiling glazing draws natural light deep into the residence, creating a bright and sophisticated atmosphere from morning through to evening.
The layout has been designed for modern inner city living, with an open plan kitchen, dining and living area flowing seamlessly to the enclosed balcony. This versatile all weather space adds another dimension to the home, perfect for relaxed dining, entertaining or simply enjoying the elevated city backdrop.
The kitchen is sleek and functional, complete with premium appliances, integrated finishes and generous storage. Both bedrooms are well considered, with the master suite offering a walk in robe and private ensuite, while the second bedroom includes built in storage and direct connection to the enclosed balcony. A stylish main bathroom, internal laundry, ducted air conditioning, secure car accommodation and storage complete the apartment.
Residents of Queen’s Wharf Residences enjoy access to an exceptional collection of resort style amenities, including a pool, sauna, hot tubs, gymnasium, sky deck, cinema, private dining rooms, meeting spaces and exclusive resident areas.
At your doorstep is the world class Queen’s Wharf precinct, home to The Star Casino, premium dining, bars, entertainment venues, luxury retail, landscaped riverside spaces and direct pedestrian access to South Bank. With the Botanic Gardens, QUT, public transport and major arterial roads all close by, Unit 5409 is perfectly positioned for owner occupiers, executives, downsizers or investors seeking a premium Brisbane CBD address.
An exceptional lock and leave residence in one of Brisbane’s most exciting new landmark precincts.
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