Expressions of Interest Closing Tuesday the 16th of December at 1 pm (Unless sold prior)
Rising within the iconic Hero Building, this residence occupies a piece of Melbourne's architectural history. Originally built in the 1950s as the city's telephone exchange and masterfully reimagined in 2001 by celebrated architect Nonda Katsalidis, the building today stands as a statement of urban sophistication. Perched on the coveted south-west corner, sharing only one common wall, this is a home that delivers privacy, prestige, and postcard-worthy views in every direction.
From the moment you enter the wide gallery-like hallway, the tone is set. You're guided past Katsalidis' signature curved wall and into a dramatic living and dining domain - an entertainer's sanctuary floating effortlessly yet perfectly in tune with the cityscape beneath. Custom cabinetry and a stunning sound wall create an atmosphere of bespoke luxury, designed to showcase your most treasured pieces in effortless style. And then there's the bar - perfectly positioned to frame the church spires of Collins Street. It's a show-stopping moment: the kind of view that makes Melbourne your personal rooftop lounge.
At the heart of the home, the central kitchen is a dream for those who cook, create, and entertain with passion - surrounded by exceptional storage and abundant preparation space. The primary suite is a world of its own: expansive, serene, and lined with metres of bespoke robes fit for the fashion-minded. The ensuite, with its indulgent soaking tub and separate shower, is nothing short of a private retreat.
Two additional bedrooms complete the accommodation, each serviced by a gleaming central bathroom. A separate laundry, rare in apartment living, adds to the everyday ease.
Step out of your lift and into the heart of the city's best: world-class dining, high-end boutiques, and the theatre district, all moments from your front door.
The Hero Building continues to command attention and delivers a truly exceptional residential experience, complemented by an on-site building manager.
This is city living elevated to an art form.
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