[CAN] 135 South Terrace | 45m | 13 Levels | Apartments
[CAN] Re: PRO: 135 South Terrace | 45m | 13 Levels | Apartments
At its meeting on June 12, the state government DAC granted planning APPROVAL to this development.
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[CAN] Re: APP: 135 South Terrace | 45m | 13 Levels | Apartments
This is HOW a small, 'unambitious' building on a small lot should look like!
This one is in Portugal...unfortunately.
I am Adelaide - a city near the Barossa Valley
[CAN] Re: 135 South Terrace | 45m | 13 Levels | Apartments
Now on sale on Realestate.com:
http://www.realestate.com.au/project-pa ... -600007851
Also, has its own website:
http://www.parklandvista.com.au/
http://www.realestate.com.au/project-pa ... -600007851
Also, has its own website:
http://www.parklandvista.com.au/
[CAN] Re: 135 South Terrace | 45m | 13 Levels | Apartments
Advertising material and banners are on site now.
[CAN] Re: APP: 135 South Terrace | 45m | 13 Levels | Apartments
This reminds me of the Festival Center for some reason.IamAdelaide wrote:You can pull off my nails and I still won't be impressed by that proposal/building...
This is HOW a small, 'unambitious' building on a small lot should look like!
This one is in Portugal...unfortunately.
[CAN] Re: 135 South Terrace | 45m | 13 Levels | Apartments
This one is also on realestate.com.au
each floor is $2.5m ... you get the whole floor though... just 11 apartments in this one.
each floor is $2.5m ... you get the whole floor though... just 11 apartments in this one.
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[CAN] Re: 135 South Terrace | 45m | 13 Levels | Apartments
I really like this one - it looks like a piece of mid-century furniture. Like the Eames Chair of high-rise buildings.
Not so taken on the 'car in the apartment' thing - yes it works well with a gullwing Merc but my '99 Honda would look pretty crap sitting next to my kitchen. Don't get me wrong - I like my car, I just don't want it in my house.
I would say that anyone with $2.5million to spend on an apartment would have a pretty swanky car to go in the garage - but then Warren Buffet has a liking for hail damaged cars which he drives around for years until his daughter is too embarrassed to be seen out in one.
I also wonder what sort of fire proofing would be needed around the garage? Although rare, it's not unheard of for cars to spontaneously combust due to electrical faults etc.
Other than that this one gets the Llessur2002 seal of approval.
Not so taken on the 'car in the apartment' thing - yes it works well with a gullwing Merc but my '99 Honda would look pretty crap sitting next to my kitchen. Don't get me wrong - I like my car, I just don't want it in my house.
I would say that anyone with $2.5million to spend on an apartment would have a pretty swanky car to go in the garage - but then Warren Buffet has a liking for hail damaged cars which he drives around for years until his daughter is too embarrassed to be seen out in one.
I also wonder what sort of fire proofing would be needed around the garage? Although rare, it's not unheard of for cars to spontaneously combust due to electrical faults etc.
Other than that this one gets the Llessur2002 seal of approval.
[CAN] Re: 135 South Terrace | 45m | 13 Levels | Apartments
Prove me wrong but i don't ever see this going ahead, not for 2.5 million per apartment, it takes Adelaide how long to sell one penthouse, let alone 11.
[CAN] Re: 135 South Terrace | 45m | 13 Levels | Apartments
Apartments next door at 133 South Terrace have sold close to the 2.5M mark. And these are not newly built apartments either. My uncle bought one. Check Realestate.com.au.Dvious wrote:Prove me wrong but i don't ever see this going ahead, not for 2.5 million per apartment, it takes Adelaide how long to sell one penthouse, let alone 11.
[CAN] Re: 135 South Terrace | 45m | 13 Levels | Apartments
Ad on realestate.com states that 30% of apartments have now been sold.
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