Unparalleled in every way, this extraordinary quad-level terrace delivers the absolute pinnacle of luxury living in one of the world's most desirable cities. An inspired creation by award-winning architects DBI, this luxurious quad-level terrace's innovative design and high-end finishes are in perfect keeping with its world-class views over Sydney's iconic city skyline, Barangaroo and Harbour Bridge. It reveals a wealth of formal and informal living areas leading to multiple sun soaked balconies, a whole-floor master suite as well as an incredible entertainers' rooftop with a second state-of-the-art marble kitchen and internal lift access to all levels.
Vast quad-level layout, sumptuous living areas Spans over 1,198sqm of internal and external living zones State-of-the-art kitchen, marble benchspace, Sub-zero wine fridge Interiors open to multiple sunlit balconies, entertainer's rooftop Formal/informal dining, sandstone courtyard Whole-floor master suite with dressing room Deluxe marble bathrooms, internal lift access Secure basement parking, multi-use rooms
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