Brisbane's prestige off-the-plan apartment demand high in with $5.5m sale at ORIA, Spring Hill

A Brisbane development has set a new apartment sales record in Spring Hill, with a local family purchasing a penthouse in ORIA for $5.5 million
Brisbane's prestige off-the-plan apartment demand high in with $5.5m sale at ORIA, Spring Hill
Rooftop at ORIA, Spring Hill. Image supplied
Max KwokJanuary 30, 2022

A Brisbane development has set a new apartment sales record in Spring Hill, with a local family purchasing a penthouse in ORIA for $5.5 million.

Situated at 447 Gregory Terrace, ORIA by Keylin will soon rise above its inner-city location opposite the 65ha Victoria Park and future Olympic cross-country equestrian and freestyle BMX venues.

Designed in collaboration between MAS Architecture Studio, WILD Studio and Jackson Teece, the residence delivers a consistent design language between the architecture, interiors, landscaping and location.

Its elevated setting and its Art Deco-inspired design complement the heritage and architecture of Spring Hill, complemented by elegant interiors and intricate detailing, from the marble-columned foyer to accents of marble, brass, timber and fluted glass.

The 400sqm, four-bedroom, four-bathroom penthouse is located on the fourteenth floor, sold with three car spaces and secure basement storage.

The home features herringbone timber floors, striking ceiling coffer, fireplace, private wine room and bar, feature wall panelling, and custom stone and timber joinery.

Spanning almost one-quarter of the apartment, the master bedroom is complete with an 18sqm walk-in robe, a private reading area, and an oversized ensuite with a freestanding bath.

The kitchen boasts a monolithic stone island bench, premium Gaggenau and Liebherr appliances and a butler’s pantry, while 9-foot ceilings and full-height windows frame uninterrupted views towards the Brisbane CBD and Victoria Parklands.

Keylin managing director, Louis Cheung, said ORIA’s sky home presents a refined fusion of Art Deco design and contemporary comforts.

“It is also the only residence to enjoy direct access to the private resident amenities on Level 14, which include a cinema, business centre, private dining room, outdoor dining and relaxation areas, and extensive tropical landscaping”, Cheung said.

The 25-metre reef-edged pool, located on the first floor, features bold geometries and sub-tropical gardens that create an urban sanctuary from the busy city life of Brisbane.

Three four-bedroom sub penthouses will be released to the market soon.

Launched in October, ORIA is now 80 per cent sold and construction is scheduled to commence in early 2022.

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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