Luxury living in the heart of Melbourne city: A look at K1 Residences' fantastic location

K1’s leafy green and lush vertical neighbourhood offers an enviable way of living that is luxurious, expansive and new to Melbourne
Luxury living in the heart of Melbourne city: A look at K1 Residences' fantastic location
K1 Residences, Melbourne. Image: Supplied
Max KwokMay 12, 2021

Delivering the best of lifestyle and location, K1 Residences offers buyers the chance to secure a bespoke, whole-floor residence in the heart of Melbourne.

“K1’s leafy green and lush vertical neighbourhood offers an enviable way of living that is luxurious, expansive and new to Melbourne”, the project marketing reads.

The boutique development is centred upon an ideal synergy of serenity and convenience, located in Melbourne’s ‘green lungs’, postcode 3004.

Designed by Bergman & Co., and award-winning landscape architecture practice, Aspect Studios, the building’s design feature layers of foliage, reminiscent of the gardens of Melbourne’s best-loved suburbs.

Whilst inside, the interiors are moody and timeless, instilling a warm sophistication with French oak, rose gold tapware and impressive functionality.

No matter the lifestyle, Optimus Developments' K1 boasts numerous amenities for every occasion, sitting minutes from St Kilda and Prahran.

The immediate neighbourhood is calm and picturesque. Close by are the best of Melbourne’s restaurants, entertainment options, markets, shopping and places to relax.

Take a look at the brilliant attractions within walking distance of K1:

  • Fawkner Park
  • South Melbourne Market
  • Aurora Spa Retreat
  • Royal Botanic Gardens
  • Fitzroy Street
  • Albert Park Lake
  • Greville Street
  • Stokehouse Restaurant
  • Port Phillip Bay

Everything that greater Melbourne and beyond has to offer is easily accessed from K1. Public transport links are excellent and major highways and freeways are just a moment away.

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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