Be quick to secure this spacious one bedroom apartment for rent in Casino Towers, directly across the road from the exciting 3 Billion Dollar Queen's Wharf Brisbane precinct.
This floor plan is highly desired due to the separated dining and open plan living area both having access through the floor to ceiling glass sliding doors that can be completely opened up allowing for the internal area to flow out onto the oversized balcony creating a fantastic entertaining space.
Property Features:
One spacious bedroom One modern bathroom Large entertainers balcony Modern kitchen - Gas cooktop with dishwasher City views & River Glimpses Ducted air conditioning throughout Located on level 31 Large floor plan - 54sqm internal + 17sqm external = 71sqm total
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
Highest point of the Brisbane City 2 Minutes walk into the heart of the CBD 15-minute walk to South Brisbane Queen's Wharf Brisbane Entertainment Development directly across the road
Casino Towers is one of Brisbane's most sought after buildings & is located on the highest point of the CBD in the middle of what will be the focal point of Brisbane city and Queensland in the next few years. The building also provides you with some brilliant facilities that include an outdoor swimming pool, spa, gymnasium, outdoor barbeque area and a sauna.
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