The Audrey, Indooroopilly hits 70% sold with construction underway

The rooftop facilities alone are enough to captivate any buyer, boasting a swimming pool, sun lounges, cabanas, and separate barbecue and dining areas
The Audrey, Indooroopilly hits 70% sold with construction underway
Alison Warters June 14, 2023SALES UPDATE

Savve Construction have continued to see sales at their Indooroopilly apartment development, The Audrey, where they've recently kicked off construction.

The Clarence Road development of just 35 apartments is now over 70 per cent sold, highlighting the strength of the tight Brisbane off the plan apartment market.

The rooftop facilities alone are enough to captivate any buyer, boasting a swimming pool, sun lounges, cabanas, and separate barbecue and dining areas.

There's also a conversation zone complete with a fire pit, providing further breakout and socialisation space within the development. 

The ground floor foyer lobby welcomes residents with a sense of elegance and style, while a residents' library provides a quiet space for relaxation. For those with furry friends, a dedicated dog grooming and spa area ensures that every member of the family is well taken care of.

The residences are generous in size, filled with natural light and offering multiple aspects, creating an open and inviting atmosphere.

The large, luxurious kitchens are the heart of these homes, serving open-plan living and seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor spaces.

The apartments also offer a range of features, including laundries, ensuites, media rooms, butler's pantries, and expansive storage.

Location plays a significant role in the allure of the development. Situated on tree-lined Clarence Road, residents will find themselves just moments away from a vibrant array of cafes and restaurants, world-class shopping destinations, and prestigious golf courses.

The convenience of nearby train stations and the new boardwalk along the Brisbane River adds an extra degree of accessibility, connecting residents to the city.

Alison Warters

Alison Warters is a property journalist for Urban, based in Sydney. Alison is especially interested in the evolution of the New Build/Development space, when it comes to design innovation and sustainability.

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