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People knowledgeable about quality Brisbane CBD apartments know that ‘The Grosvenor’ on Edward Street is the most desirable residential tower in the city. It is one reason why opportunities to buy into the building are scarce and don’t last long. Unit 2001, on the twentieth floor is a chance to own a space in this sought-after tower.
Expansive is the best word to describe this apartment. From the spacious floor plan, to the large balcony, and the commanding views over the beautiful Botanic Gardens and the Brisbane River. You will be impressed by the light-filled rooms and flow of this three bedroom, two bathroom apartment. The main bedroom (en-suite and built-ins) opens directly onto the balcony. The other rooms all have large windows allowing plenty of natural light.
On a practical note, the apartment has a modern, high quality renovation, which usefully provides the option of using the third bedroom as a study. Other features include:
• Gaggenau luxury appliances in the kitchen – steam oven; built-in coffee machine
• Integrated Liebherr refrigerator
• Quality cabinetry throughout
• Ducted air conditioning
• Built-in laundry
Some furnishings and the Bang and Olufsen media equipment can be negotiated as part of the sale.
An often overlooked, but essential component of inner city living is parking and storage. Many buildings offer two carparks, but they are annoyingly tandem. The title of this apartment includes two separate carparks. So, no more carpark shuffling. Storage for those bulky items is catered for by a secure cage and a secure storage locker located in the dedicated car spaces. A bonus is the dual vehicular access to the building – either from Edward Street or Margaret Street.
As a resident of the Grosvenor, you will enjoy:
• Heated pool and spa
• Gymnasium
• Sauna
• On-site building management
Astute purchasers know that location is everything. It is this that really sets The Grosvenor apart. The building is positioned in a very picturesque area of the CBD. Several of Brisbane's leading restaurants are in the neighbourhood. The newly opened Queen’s Wharf precinct is a few hundred metres away. Southbank can be reached via a walk through the Gardens or via the new Neville Bonner Bridge at Queen’s Wharf. Alternatively, stroll along the river to the Howard Smith Wharves.
Due to open in December, the pedestrian bridge to Kangaroo Point will open even further options for entertainment and recreation. The Grosvenor also has easy access to major transport systems (M1, ICB, Airport link, ferries, Central Station and the bus network) and the Cross-River Rail will have a station around the corner in Albert Street.
Unlike many recently built towers in the CBD, the Grosvenor is a relatively small boutique building. Predominantly owner-occupied, with some long term tenants, Grosvenor owners do not share space with short stay accommodation or levels of corporate space.
Step inside The Grosvenor and unit 2001.
You will love the apartment. You will love the building.