503/12 Queens Road,
MELBOURNE
2 Bed
2 Bath
1 Car
$790,000
*Enter via Queens Lane.
OBVIOUS
A masterpiece of urban lock-up-and-go luxury in the prestigious ‘Queens Domain’ building, this executive apartment showcases an exceptionally proportioned and appointed floorplan.
Upon entry, you are greeted by natural organic and durable Limestone floors that flow seamlessly through to the spacious open-plan living and dining zone framed by double-glazed floor-to-ceiling windows capturing abundant natural light.
With a total size of approximately 100m2, these sunlit spaces give way to a large entertaining terrace spectacularly looking onto Port Phillip Bay, sunset views over Albert Park and panoramas of the city. It’s here where the apartment truly comes alive with the opportunity to relax, host lazy brunches and throw memorable dinner parties.
The gourmet kitchen is superbly equipped to create something extraordinary with stone benchtops, European oven and gas cooktop, integrated dishwasher, fridge and freezer, premium cabinetry and sleek central island bench – the staple of any kitchen and perfect for entertaining friends and family.
Rounding out the highlights are a main bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite bathroom, second bedroom and bathroom, concealed European laundry and a car space.
Residents also get to enjoy exclusive access to an impressive array of resort-style amenities including an enormous rooftop BBQ entertaining area, indoor heated pool, gymnasium, outdoor entertaining space, residents' lounge, security of 24/7 concierge and secure video entry.
THE DEAL
The appealing sense of modern cohesion and flow matched by a superb location – surrounded by the Albert Park golf course, Albert Park lake, Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre and only a 5 minute drive to the city, shops and an abundance of Melbourne’s finest restaurants.
*Option to purchase all furniture and internal items.
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Sold
503/12 Queens Road, melbourne
$790,000
Peter Zervas
0405 682 173peterz@whitefoxrealestate.com.au
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