Sun. Space. And a terrace that's doing the absolute most.
North-facing, full glass, and it just keeps going. Living spills straight out to a balcony that feels more like a small event venue.
You'll buy "just a couple plants". Fast forward three months and you're running a nursery.
Morning light hits the floors early. By midday, the whole place is switched on.
Kitchen sits right in the middle of it all.
Clean, sharp, actually built for cooking but mostly for hovering with a drink while pretending.
Island bench doing a lot of heavy lifting. Dinner, work, life admin, avoiding your unread emails.
Bedroom's tucked away and quiet. Proper separation.
You can have people over and still disappear like a professional.
Bathroom's big, hotel energy. No awkward angles, no compromises. Just space to exist.
Then the terrace again. Because it deserves a second mention.
Long, wide, north-facing. Sun all day, drinks at 6, "one more" at 10.
You'll start cancelling plans because everything you need is already here.
And when you do leave:
Pool, gym, sauna downstairs.
You'll say you're "using the facilities". Mostly you're just walking past them with good intentions.
Maker around the corner.
Veneziano within caffeine distance.
The Royston and Bridge Hotel both ready to ruin your "quiet night".
Yarra Trail right there. City within reach.
Richmond doing what Richmond does.
Big complex, yes. But this one's got the position.
Light. Space. Breathing room.
The kind everyone says they want.
Finer Details:
Owners Corporation Fees: $8,134 per annum (approx.)
Council Rates: $1,245 per annum (approx.)
Water Rates: $730 per annum (approx.)
No. In Building: 1 of 211
Total Size: 72.6sqm (approx.)
Year Built: 2000
Rental Appraisal: $750 - $800 per week (approx.)
Owner Occupied vs Rented: 50/50
Title: Strata
Deposit: 5-10%
Settlement: 3060 Days