EOI Closing 12PM on Tuesday 30/06/2026 Perched above the Paris end of Collins Street like a secret whispered by Melbourne itself, this seventh-floor sanctuary inside the iconic Clyde House is wonderfully uncommon. Not just rare - rare with a wink. The only apartment of its kind in the entire heritage building and the sole owner of something nobody else gets: a private terrace stretching toward Collins Street and city skylines as if Melbourne accidentally gifted you a front-row seat to itself. Less apartment. More beautifully staged plot twist. Inside, heritage elegance and modern city life are carrying on like old lovers who promised they’d stop seeing each other but never quite managed it. The open-plan living and dining space unfolds effortlessly - spacious, inviting and quietly dramatic, letting the city lights and skyline steal scenes when they please. The kitchen arrives with confidence and a healthy amount of ambition. Generous in size and equipped with an induction cooktop, dishwasher, microwave and fridge, it’s ready for midnight snacks, ambitious dinner parties and the occasional “I definitely could have won MasterChef” delusion. The king-sized main bedroom is a robe-fitted retreat designed for disappearing from reality for a moment - equal parts sleeping chamber, dressing room and peaceful little escape pod. The second bedroom may be slightly smaller in scale, but it compensates shamelessly with skyline views that turn ordinary mornings into something suspiciously cinematic. The bathroom follows suit with a spacious semi-ensuite design servicing both bedrooms with ease. Sleek and polished, with just enough boutique-hotel energy to make every shower feel unnecessarily luxurious. Then there’s the outside world - and Melbourne does not believe in subtle entrances. Step outside and you’re immediately surrounded by theatre curtains, espresso machines and city energy. The Regent and Athenaeum sit nearby like old friends, while Town Hall Station waits at your doorstep, making every arrival feel like you’ve timed your entrance perfectly. This isn’t for somebody looking for four walls and a mailing address. It’s for someone collecting stories. A place that feels less owned and more discovered. Because the city isn’t sitting beneath you. It’s performing for you. Outgoings: - Owners Corporation Fees: approximately $3625 per quarter (inclusive of electricity & water) - Council Rates: approximately $1133.92 per annum