Abian Botanic Gardens, one of Brisbane’s fastest selling developments

Abian Botanic Gardens, one of Brisbane’s fastest selling developments
Jennifer DukeNovember 4, 2014

Sunland Group’s Brisbane CBD development is one of the fastest selling in the city, offering 147 apartments, villas and penthouses across 40 levels.

The Abian Botanic Gardens development, marketed as a “new inner dress circle” location, overlooks the botanic gardens and offers large, prestige residences.

Three bedroom plus study apartments, across 160 square metres, are priced from $1,395,000, while three bedroom plus media rooms, cost upwards of $2,605,000. Four bedroom plus study and media room apartments are north of $3,330,000

Residents' facilities include a concierge, executive lounge, swimming pool, spa, gym and steam room. Each apartment is expected to be visually striking with 2.7 metre high ceilings and floor to ceiling glass windows. The outside façade will be curved, with the design from Wood Marsh Architects.

Despite the high selling point, they’re in demand.

"Abian was ranked the fastest selling apartment project in Brisbane during the first quarter of 2014,” Colliers International’s marketing campaign claims.

Construction has begun in June this year, with completion expected for mid-2017.

It has already attracted big name residents, with celebrity chef Matt Moran spending close to $1 million in May this year. He purchased a two bedroom, two bathroom lowrise apartment, as reported by Title Tattle.

Earlier this year Property Observer named Abian as one of the developments driving Brisbane City, with 108 apartments sold in the first quarter of 2014, according to Urbis.

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer

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