157 A'Beckett St, Melbourne is a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Unit with 1 parking spaces and was built in 2021. The property has a land size of 53m2 and floor size of 73m2.
The beautifully realized 2 bedroom apartment - Queens Place - Comprising two 80-storey residential towers with five-level podium, the precinct delivers an intimate, distinctly Melbourne experience at ground level, while adding a landmark urban scale sculpture to the cityscape.
Located in the prime of Melbourne on 157 A'Beckett St, an abundance of public transport at doorstep, easy access to the M1 & M2 freeways, and plenty of entertainment and shopping opportunities are all a moments' walk.
Queens Residences and High-Rise residents also benefit from the convenience of a private entry lobby and, in addition to the facilities on levels three to five, receive exclusive access to the premium residents.
Resident Facilities
Luxury ground floor lobby
Landscaped public space
Unique retail precinct including:
Extensive retail including:
Basement supermarket, boutique laneway, 5 level podium with gym, crche and office spaces
Resident amenities:
Pool, spa, private dining rooms,
caterers kitchen, wine cellar, games rooms, private cinemas, library, poker & mah jong room, garden terrace, karaoke suites, concierge, meeting room, valet parking and cigar bar
Please contact us today for inspection or booking!
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