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To me the building seems kind of back to front like this.
Adelaide's $6m penthouse
RENATO COSTELLO
September 20, 2009 12:01am
http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/stor ... 82,00.html
WELCOME to South Australia's most expensive apartment.
Dubbed the Grand Penthouse, this opulent abode being built in the Wave apartment and office tower on Gilles St, has reportedly smashed the record price for an apartment in SA.
Bought off the plan for close to $6 million, the price tag eclipses the previous record of $4.14 million paid for a penthouse in the Place on Brougham tower, North Adelaide, in 2007.
Wave joint venture partner Rick Graf, director of Graf International, said the split-level penthouse, which features 450sq m of living space, three bedrooms, a home-theatre room and sweeping views across the Adelaide Hills and east parklands, was snapped up two months ago.
While Mr Graf would not reveal the exact price paid for the apartment, citing client confidentiality, he said a contract had been signed in the high "five millions" .
The penthouse is still under construction and Mr Graf would not reveal the new owner's identity.
But he said the buyer was looking to establish a permanent base in Adelaide. On Friday, an exclusive roof-deck pool was delicately craned into the ninth storey of the $30 million Wave complex, which features four penthouses - including the Grand Penthouse - and six levels of offices.
Two penthouses are still for sale and are expected to fetch around $3 million each, with work on the tower expected to be finished by December.
Mr Graf, who developed the Adelaide Entertainment Centre, said the apartment sales showed there was still strong confidence in Adelaide property.
"The reason we are investing here is we have faith in the Adelaide market," the Sydney-based developer said.
"The South Australian economy has got defence and the resources sector as well, and is performing the best of the Australian economies.
"This shows in the record rents we are getting and the record sales prices."
His company, and joint venture partners Adabco, are also constructing the neighbouring 11-storey Edge office tower, due for completion next month.
03 Oct to 04 Oct Gilles Street Closure
Location: Gilles Street Adelaide
Time: 07:00 - 18:00
Temporary closure of Gilles Street between Symonds Place and King William Street due to local construction works. Gilles Street will be closed to all traffic between 06:30am and 18:00 on Saturday and Sunday 3 & 4 October
They've been closing off that part of Gilles St most weekends for the past couple of months, diverting traffic up Symonds Place to Halifax St.UrbanSG wrote:I would assume the crane will finally be comming down this weekend, from the ACC website:
03 Oct to 04 Oct Gilles Street Closure
Location: Gilles Street Adelaide
Time: 07:00 - 18:00
Temporary closure of Gilles Street between Symonds Place and King William Street due to local construction works. Gilles Street will be closed to all traffic between 06:30am and 18:00 on Saturday and Sunday 3 & 4 October
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