Perched on the 22nd floor of the landmark Prima Tower building, this two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment pairs a flexible, well-zoned floorplan with sweeping elevated views across Melbourne's skyline. Positioned in the heart of Southbank, this home places the CBD, the Yarra River and Crown's dining and entertainment precinct all within easy reach, making it equally suited to owner-occupiers, professionals and investors.
Inside, the light-filled open-plan living and dining area is framed by full-height glazing and flows onto a private balcony, a natural setting for morning coffee or evening drinks. The kitchen is fitted with stone benchtops and quality appliances, arranged for easy home cooking and entertaining. The two bedrooms are separated for privacy: the main includes a walk-in robe, ensuite and direct balcony access, while the second offers its own walk-in robe and access to the central bathroom, a configuration that suits couples, professionals sharing, guests, or a dedicated home office setup. Reverse-cycle heating and cooling ensure year-round comfort.
Residents of Prima Tower enjoy access to a comprehensive suite of resort-style facilities, including an indoor heated pool, a fully equipped gym, a sauna, a steam room, a virtual golf simulator, a private cinema, concierge, and a BBQ terrace with its own city views, all backed by video security and secure building access.
The location is outstanding. Southbank Promenade, Crown and the Yarra's walking paths are all a short stroll away, with South Melbourne Market, Clarendon Street's shops and cafes, and the Royal Botanic Gardens all easily accessible. Flinders Street Station and the Free Tram Zone put the rest of the city within easy reach, making this a rare opportunity to secure elevated, amenity-rich living in one of Melbourne's most connected addresses.
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