Penthouse with rooftop entertaining and skyline views
Bathed in natural light with no common walls, this penthouse offers a rare balance of scale, exclusivity and lifestyle. Opening to city skyline views and a vast private rooftop terrace, the home delivers multiple living zones, a gourmet kitchen, and resort-style amenity. With an oversized 180sqm of internal space and 127sqm of rooftop, the apartment totals 335sqm on title including parking. A residence of d
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27 Oct 2021
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Listed: 01/10/2021
Transfer type: Full transfer
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