Dingle Partners list 1/142 Park Street, South Melbourne - Alisa and Lysandra's Block Sky High apartment
The full floor, three bedroom, plus study apartment of the Adelaide policewomen twins, Alisa and Lysandra, has been the first of the five apartments on The Block Sky High to be marketed.
Its been listed through CBD agents, Dingle Partners.
"It features a stylish yet effortlessly functional open plan design which has been architecturally crafted to capture glorious year-round northern sunlight," the marketing of Anton Wongtrakun and Rochelle Wilson says.
They are hoping the deluxe boutique apartment woud be "ideal for executive inner city living."
There is no price guidance on the millionplus.com.au ad, but thehomepage have advised the guidance is $1.2 million plus which is well below the show's indicaton of expectations upwards of $1.5 million and for the penthouse $2 million.
It says there are "meticulously appointed interiors of luxurious harmony enjoy a smooth transition to the sumptuous alfresco entertaining area set against a city backdrop. From the lobby, an internal lift affords exclusive access to the elegant foyer, which establishes a contemporary tone using soft downlights, neutral decor and a satin timber finish.
"Hardwood floors sweep into a spacious family and dining area, both with leafy parkland views. French doors provide a seamless flow to the huge enclosed north-facing terrace, framed in glass louvres. This covered entertaining area incorporates Heatstrip panels, Hanging Egg Chairs and a wall-to-wall stainless steel kitchen with a large gas barbeque and drinks fridge.
"The superb entertainers' kitchen is an exquisite work of art with crafted joinery and a quality collection of features including a double door integrated fridge, 2 ovens, a microwave and coffee machine all in an ergonomic layout with a breathtaking solid concrete island bench and walk in butlers pantry - the quintessential cooks kitchen with full breakfast bar."
Agents have also been revealed for the penthouse, though without any marketing yet.