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S.T.K @ St Kilda, Melbourne

Posted By: sgiskandar

Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2014

Price: Best Offer

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Developer: Caydon
Tenure: Freehold (Foreigners Eligible)
Type of Property/ Land Title: Apartments & Split Level Apartments


Details: 26 storey building consists of:
309 apartment & 19 townhouses;
4 levels of basement garage parking and 1 ground level (podium)


Building Summary:
Total Apartments: 309
Total Townhouses: 19
Total Car Spaces: 324
Total 1 bedrooms: 135
Total 1 bedrooms with study room: 53
Total 2 bedrooms: 140


Common Facilities:
Heated 20m Infinity Edge Pool
Yoga Room
Gmynasium
Sauna & Steam Room
Outdoor Retreat facilities
Business Lounge
Library


Expected Commencement Date: Early 2014
Expected Completion Date: Late 2015 to early 2016


Why S.T.K?
Tallest building in St Kilda which provides of Melbourne panoramic views of whole Melbourne. See views from 22nd storey above!


Snapped up fast ahead of official launch. Limited units available now!!!


Limited supply in small area of St. Kilda.


Popular one bedroom and two bedroom apartments which provides highest rental yield (5% and 4.4% respectively), according to research by Real Estate Institute of Victoria (REIV).


St Kilda is one of the inner-city suburbs contain more investment opportunities. It will perform well due to its popularity with Gen Y owner-occupier and tenants, particularly given its proximity to the CBD – 4.7km (Source: Property Observer). The predominant age group in St Kilda is 25-34 years old. Households in St Kilda are primarily childless couple and work in Professional occupation (Source: www.rpdata.com).


Popular lifestyle destination in Melbourne. St Kilda is approximately three square kilometers. However, it has 14 parks. (Source: www.rpdata.com)


Please contact Melvin Wong @ 9169 4922 for more details




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