THE SEARCH
For first home buyers, it's the kind of place you walk into and immediately understand why people say, "they don't make apartments like this anymore."
A genuinely oversized two-bedroom with proportions more commonly found in a house than an apartment. Rooms you can properly furnish. Living spaces that don't ask you to compromise.
An outlook that brings the outside in, with greenery and sky just beyond the glass. Balcony views layered from the church to the skyline.
A top-floor apartment that feels settled, secure and easy to grow into - not something you'll outgrow quickly.
THE STORY
Welcome to life at The Skyline on Power Street.
As the day winds down, you find yourself on the balcony without thinking - the church sitting quietly below while the skyline rises behind it, light moving across the city as evening settles. It's the kind of view you stand at longer than you planned.
Inside, the sense of space is immediate. The main living zone is generous and house-like, allowing cooking, working, dining and everyday life to happen comfortably in one connected room - without feeling crowded or compressed. Natural light moves easily through the apartment, reinforcing the scale and openness throughout.
Both bedrooms are properly sized - rooms you can live in, not just sleep in - and with updates already done, it's the kind of place you walk into and simply start living.
THE LIFE
Mornings start with coffee on the balcony before the day begins. The tram makes daily movement easy, the train keeps the city within reach, and Fairview Park gives you space to step outside and reset.
Days feel easy to manage, whether you're heading into the city or staying local, and getting home never feels like a chore.
It's a location that keeps you connected to everything you need, while the apartment itself gives you the space to slow down, spread out and feel genuinely at home.
By Storyhouse
Stories told. Houses sold.