Brisbane
is the capital of Queensland and is Australia's third largest
city. Clear skies, warm sunny days and mild nights create a
tropical ambience that is perfect for soaking up Brisbane’s
outdoor lifestyle. Brisbane offers the excitement and diversity of
a big city. Living in Brisbane City means residents are in walking
distance to major retailers, business offices, churches, parklands
and gardens, the Queensland University of Technology and all forms
of public transport.
River
front Roma Quays Apartment:
Roma Street Rail Station acts as a hub for intrastate and
interstate coach and rail services, Short walk to new Suncorp
Stadium, Cafes/Restaurants and Entertainment. Residents in Roma
Quays Apartment also have easy access to the Riverside
Expressway leading onto the South East Motorway and the Gold
Coast, the Victoria Bridge and Goodwill Pedestrian Bridge leading
into South Brisbane and the Story Bridge leading into Kangaroo
Point. QLD Government, in November 2002, released a draft master
plan for the redevelopment of Brisbane's Northbank from the
William Jolly Bridge (adjacent to the Coronation Drive Site) to
the Goodwill Bridge (towards the city). This precinct will be
redeveloped to create world class waterfront and
to revitilse the riverfront 'leisure loop'.
Spring
Hill
is Brisbane's oldest suburb located right next door to the CBD, it
is only a few minutes walk away from almost any CBD building and
the nightspots of Fortitude Valley.Spring
Hill is one of Brisbane's unique areas that successfully combine
residential living with commercial and professional activities.
Flynn
Apartment
located in place along Ann and Edwards Streets, The demand for
inner-city living has been reflected in the redesign of the Queen
Street Mall, new supermarket facilities in the Myer Centre and the
opening of the Roma Street Parklands.The
REIQ expects Spring Hill to continue to attract Brisbane's
professionals and attract strong interest from those who want the
benefits of near-city living.
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