Located on the 12th floor of the award-winning Parkhill complex, this as-new one-bedroom residence pairs a sleek, low-maintenance urban base with the ultimate lifestyle address. Just a short walk to Flagstaff Gardens, Queen Victoria Market, Errol Street's cafe strip, leading universities and the Docklands precinct, this is an outstanding opportunity for professionals, downsizers or investors wanting the CBD fringe at their doorstep.
The light-filled open-plan living and dining space is framed by a stylish kitchen with premium appliances, including an oven, microwave and four-burner gas cooktop. Floor-to-ceiling glass slides open to a sheltered balcony, capturing natural light and striking views sweeping across the skyline, an outlook shared by the well-proportioned bedroom, serviced by mirrored built-in robes and a stylish fully tiled bathroom with ample storage.
Further practicality comes from a European laundry, heating and cooling, double glazing, recessed downlighting, and blinds in the living domain and bedroom. Every detail has been considered for easy, low-maintenance living from the moment you move in.
Designed by ClarkeHopkinsClarke and built by Kapitol Group, Parkhill itself was named HIA Victoria's Apartment Complex of the Year for 2024, an accolade reflecting the quality behind its 6.5-star energy rating and considered floorplans. Residents enjoy intercom security, a seven-day concierge, 24/7 parcel lockers, and exclusive access to a rooftop gym and landscaped BBQ terrace with skyline views. With multiple transport options, arterial roads and the CBD all within easy reach, everyday life here is as convenient as it is stylish.
For buyers chasing a sleek, secure lifestyle apartment in one of Melbourne's most connected pockets, opportunities of this calibre in the Parkhill building don't come along often.
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