Urban's top 5 apartments with 5-star hotel amenities selling in March 2021

Mixed-use developments have become a new sector mainstay in Australia with developers increasingly combining commercial, retail, leisure and residential
Urban's top 5 apartments with 5-star hotel amenities selling in March 2021
Seafarers, Docklands. Image: Supplied
Max KwokMarch 2, 2021

For the last few years, property trends have reflected the importance of resort-style amenities and private resident facilities for investors and owner-occupiers alike.

These mixed-use developments have become a new sector mainstay in Australia, according to Cromwell Property Group, with developers increasingly combining commercial, retail, leisure and residential.

Whether you’re an eager investor or an owner-occupier who desires resort-style facilities at your doorstep, here are five apartments with 5-star hotel amenities selling in March 2021.

1. Seafarers, Docklands
Address: 731 Flinders Street, Docklands VIC 3008
One-bedroom apartments from $825,000

Partnering with Australia’s first 1 Hotel, Seafarers integrates luxury residences and s luxury hotel amenities, management and services.

Designed by Fender Katsalidis, the project provides countless amenities to its residents including an indoor heated pool, jacuzzi, full-service fitness centre and spa.

To complement the convenience of hotel luxuries, Riverlee offers residents private amenities, including a library, dining and lounge.

2. Beyond, Hurstville
Address: 93 Forest Road, Hurstville NSW 2220
One-bedroom apartments from $585,000

Fridcorp’s latest Hurstville development, Beyond, features a number of on-site amenities that match the quality of the world’s best hotels.

Facilities include an outdoor dining and teppanyaki grill, gardens, lobby bar and residents’ dining.

For health and fitness, entertaining or quiet contemplation, residents can enjoy exclusive access to Beyond’s two podium platforms, which feature barbeque and dining areas as well as a yoga and meditation retreat.

3. Cabana, Palm Beach
Address: 1 Nineteenth Avenue, Palm Beach QLD 4221
Three-bedroom apartments from $2,325,000

Delivered by Ignite Projects, Cabana offers the best in luxury resort-style living.

The island-like oasis is located across from the recently completed Palm Beach artificial reef and includes its own private beach club.

A key feature of the development’s design, the private beach club includes day beds on and off the water, beachfront and poolside cabanas.

4. Melbourne Grand, Melbourne
Address: 560 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
One-bedroom apartments from $489,000

With an entire tenth floor dedicated to resort-style facilities, Central Equity’s Melbourne Grand offers an outstanding living experience rising 58-storeys above the CBD.

Designed by Guildford Bell and Graham Fisher Architects, the development features an indoor pool, gym and yoga studio, residents’ lounge and 17-seat luxe theatre.

A coffee bar and banquet room also provide the ideal setting for entertaining family or friends.

5. Grand Central Towers, Phillip
Address: 15 Bowes Street, Phillip ACT 2606
Apartment prices available at request

Inspired by New York’s Grand Central Station, Geocon Group’s Grand Central Towers delivers a breathtaking balance of hotel-style luxury and amenity.

Designed by Cox Architecture, the project includes an infinity pool, gym, residents’ dining room, lounge and library.

A rooftop retreat with reflection pond, secure resident parking, car wash and bike workshop are among its other features.

Max Kwok

Max Kwok is a staff contributor at urban.com.au. Based in Sydney, Max has previously worked at Property Observer where he specialised in content creation and editorial research.

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