These stunning apartments have been architecturally designed and are located at 135 A'Beckett Street, sitting between Elizabeth and Queen Streets in Melbourne's CBD. This location enjoys access to a variety of public amenities; in particular the Queen Victoria Market, Flagstaff Gardens, Melbourne Central, the QV complex, RMIT University, the University of Melbourne, the State Library and Bourke Street Mall, as well as a myriad of bars, restaurants and cafes.
EQ Tower boasts indulgent views and bespoke interior design in a light filled and liberating space that is sure to take your breath away.
Stunning natural colour schemes, fitted with designer stainless steel appliances including dishwasher, stone benchtops, plush carpentry to bedrooms and amazing open plan living that will impress even the most fastidious tenants.
Some of the fabulous amenities available in EQ Tower include;
Ground level Grand residential lobby Adjacent to laneway retail that runs between A'Beckett & La Trobe Street
Amenities level 7 - external 25 metre outdoor pool & spa Lounge areas Spa and sauna facilities Extensive outdoor landscaping and barbeque areas
Amenities level 7 internal Comprehensive gymnasium Multipurpose exercise room Theatre room Private dining room with kitchen Lounge area Karaoke suites
Amenities level 33 A grand private dining room, with kitchen Adjacent sky lounge and bar area Games room with billiards table & poker/mahjong table and Additional executive sky lounge
*Photographs & Video on this advertisement may shows difference from the current conditions, views, and furniture (if applicable). Inspection is recommended*
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Features include: Furnished,Gym,Swimming Pool
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