Four lavish penthouses are due to hit the market in Milton and with prices ranging up to $7 million, will set a new standard within the inner-city pocket.
Four lavish penthouses are due to hit the market in Milton and with prices ranging up to $7 million, will set a new standard within the inner-city pocket.
The highly anticipated launch of the penthouses follows the successful completion of The Ambrose by Kokoda Property, a $165 million project comprising 174 apartments and two retail spaces.
Over 95 per cent of apartments have sold since the project launched to market in early 2021, with the penthouses the final piece in this luxurious puzzle.
The Penthouse layouts start from three bedrooms with the largest consisting of four bedrooms, four bathrooms and a complete au-pair residence. Each offering direct lift access, floorplans range from 152 sqm up to an expansive 326 sqm, with prices ranging from $2.5m to $7m.
The largest of the penthouses features a complete built-in one-bedroom private residence perfect for young adult children, au-pair or intergenerational living arrangements.
The Penthouse Collection at The Ambrose has floor-to-ceiling windows illuminating each residence with natural light, perfectly framing the breathtaking panoramic views of Brisbane’s city and the river.
Internally, the kitchen within each penthouse is the cornerstone of the residence with natural stone benchtops, complete with premium Miele appliances, including induction cooktop, pyrolytic oven, microwave, dishwasher and integrated Liebherr fridge and freezer. Stunning Herringbone European oak timber flooring can be found throughout.
Kokoda Property Founder and Managing Director Mark Stevens said demand far outweighs supply for new apartments within Milton and surrounds.
“The Ambrose is the first development in a long time to be completed at such a scale. While there are a few projects in planning in neighbouring suburbs, competition and supply are limited for a product of this quality.
“The Ambrose is highly sought after due to Kokoda bringing its Melbourne flair to the design and larger apartments being very desirable; we don’t expect these penthouses to sit on the market long.
“Out of all the capital cities, Brisbane has the strongest fundamentals for growth over the coming years. This is driven by interstate migration and the fact that Brisbane has changed so much in the past five years, it is becoming more of a destination city for both owner-occupiers and investors,” he said.
Located on McDougall Street and reaching 19-storeys high, The Ambrose comprises a mix of one, two and three-bedroom apartments and four penthouses, all offering stunning 360-degree views of Brisbane’s CBD, Brisbane River and Mount Coo-tha.
Residents have access to a concierge, health and wellness center, private dining and a rooftop deck with an infinity pool with views of the Brisbane CBD. A true design feature is the stunningly simple yet sculptural feature staircase within the lobby, which presents a calming entry sequence on arrival and provides a key linking piece that emulates the organic curves of the building.
The Ambrose was designed by Cottee Parker to reflect the subtropical climate; a building that conveys Queensland’s warmth, authenticity and multi-layered personality that both honours its historic location and resonates with purchasers.
The Penthouse Collection designs draw inspiration from the sunset tones and flowing forms of the architecture. The earthy tones of the feature island kitchen bench stone envelope a softly curving sculptural form.
The bathrooms, bedrooms and living areas all feature curved walls, allowing spaces to flow freely from one to the next, while vertical texturing is used throughout in the kitchen, bathrooms and master bedrooms as a response to the architectural design and subtly embellishing the interior features.
Externally, the design of The Ambrose embraces metallic fins wrapping the facade to provide shade and textural contrast. Living greenery weaves up the full height of the tower, naturally anchoring the building within its subtropical landscape.
Kokoda Property Founder and Managing Director Mark Stevens also said the vision for The Ambrose was to create an iconic project for Milton.
“Milton is a highly developed and corporate location, our vision was to create something truly unique for the area that would stand out amongst other buildings. Through its design and resident amenity,
The Ambrose has lifted the standard of living in Milton.
“Now, the penthouse will set a new standard for the suburb; they are unlike anything this suburb has seen and we’re excited to bring them to market,” he said.
A site steeped in history, The Ambrose is named after esteemed Brisbane chemist and experimental farmer Ambrose Eldridge, who originally purchased the land in 1851.
For more information or to book your private exclusive tour, please visit www.theambrose.com.au/penthouse