You Wish: Only high-flyers for the sky-high life

By
Jacqui Hammerton
October 17, 2017
Lavish: The half-floor sub-penthouse on level 63 of the new Prima Tower. Photo: Kay & Burton

6302/35 Queensbridge Street, Southbank
$18 million

Only high-flyers need apply to live the sky-high life at this pinnacle of opulence, a half-floor sub-penthouse on level 63 of the new Prima Tower, on the city’s lower lip. And only one will succeed.

On the outside, we see a sleek and statuesque rose-gold 67-floor landmark. Inside, arriving via the lift (at eight metres per second) and a zinc-clad pivot door, we are enveloped in luxury, lavish spaces and bespoke detail — “like walking into your fantasy,” says Kay & Burton agent Nicole Gleeson.

There is an expanse of connected living areas, state-of-the-art kitchen and butler’s pantry, glass wine cellar, three en-suited bedrooms and self-contained nanny/guest studio, incorporating textured American oak floors, Venetian plastered ceilings (4.2 metres high) and Italian marble.

Premium-apartment owners can use the top floor’s infinity-edge pool, tech-gym and cigar balcony, and host soirees and shindigs in the Sky Lounge; and share a level-nine cinema, massage room and virtual golf studio. A 24-hour concierge is the go-to guy and there’s room to park all five of your cars.

But nothing beats the views of our most liveable city to the far horizon, through gently curved high-performance glazing that cuts out glare, heat, noise, and possibly, also, the real world.

For private sale.

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