Buyer Handbook: A buyer's guide to Brady Group's Melbourne apartment development, 380 Melbourne

The group completed the twin-tower at 380 Lonsdale Street development in 2021, with the towers joining Melbourne’s booming 200 metre club
Buyer Handbook: A buyer's guide to Brady Group's Melbourne apartment development, 380 Melbourne
Alison Warters July 10, 2023BUYER HANDBOOK

Brady Group's 380 Melbourne delivers a ready-to-move-in option to Melbourne's inner-city.

The group completed the twin-tower at 380 Lonsdale Street development in 2021, with the towers joining Melbourne’s booming 200 metre club. Both the north tower, rising 65 levels, and the 51-level south tower, are in the top 25 tallest towers in the city.

Designed by Elenberg Fraser, the towers offer a range of colour palettes, sophisticated materials and distinctive touches, such as Oak timber floorboards, paired with cutting edge fixtures and high quality Miele kitchen appliances.

The light-filled living areas are open-plan and provide panoramic outlooks to the Melbourne CBD, with many featuring bespoke bay windows. 

It's not just apartments that are on offer in the twin-tower development, with a collection of 300 luxury VOCO by IHG hotel suites also finding a place in 380 Melbourne, along with a podium with commercial tenancies and a new laneway that links the building to the public domain, connecting Lonsdale and Little Lonsdale Streets. 

An array of resident's only amenity has also been incorporated, with a resident's lounge and a games room with table tennis, air hockey and foosball tables.

There's also a private cinema and karaoke room, along with steam rooms, a sauna, private bar dining and lounge areas, a rooftop garden, 25-metre heated lap pool, and an outdoor terrace with barbecue facilities and seating. 

Located just a stone’s throw from all Melbourne has to offer, 380 Melbourne residents will be able to take advantage of shopping precincts such as Melbourne Central and Emporium Shopping Centre, which are both within walking distance.

The RMIT University precinct with the public State Library of Victoria, educational facilities and quirky cafes and bars, as well as extensive parklands such as Carlton Gardens and Flagstaff Gardens are also within easy reach.

One, two and three-bedroom apartments are still available in 380 Melbourne, with the one-bedders priced from $570,000. The two-bedroom apartments begin from $738,000 through to $845,000, with the three-bedders starting from $1.234 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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