Limited opportunities remain to secure an apartment at one of Brisbane's most iconic addresses

Far East Consortium and Chow Tai Fook Enterprises are behind the development, which will boast a 265 metre-high tower featuring a range of apartments coupled with luxurious amenities designed to make resident's feel like they're living in a five-star resort
Limited opportunities remain to secure an apartment at one of Brisbane's most iconic addresses
Alison Warters June 21, 2023FINAL CHANCE

Brisbane's Queen's Wharf Tower has become the talk of the town as eager buyers scramble to secure their piece of this iconic address.

With early works underway and construction due to commence, opportunities to own a residence in this prestigious development are running out fast, with only a limited supply of three-bedroom residences remaining. 

Far East Consortium and Chow Tai Fook Enterprises are behind the development, which will boast a 265 metre-high tower featuring a range of apartments coupled with luxurious amenities designed to make resident's feel like they're living in a five-star resort. 

There will be a 25-metre lap pool and lounge, complete with cabanas providing the perfect place to soak up the Queensland sun. Queen's Wharf will also home a wellness centre and gym, featuring a steam room, sauna and magnesium plunge pool. 

Entertainment options abound within the tower, with a cinema and sound lounge available for movie nights and gatherings with friends, along with an executive bar, library, private dining area, a wine lounge, sports bar, and games room.

The group has also included a business centre within the tower, which will provide a number of boardrooms, in addition to an outdoor work from home lounge. 

Queen's Wharf Tower is not just a place to call home; it's a lifestyle.

Its location within the Queen's Wharf Precinct guarantees residents unrivalled access to luxury retail, dining, and entertainment options. 

The remaining three-bedders each boast multiple bathrooms and car spaces, with prices starting from $2.992 million. 

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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