Showing posts with label parklands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parklands. Show all posts

Friday, April 3, 2009

One Bedroom in Roma Street Parklands


One bedroom for sale in Roma Street Parklands - Pinnacle - for $669,000. Nice apartment, but that seems expensive! Compare a one bedroom at Quay West for $450,000

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Best Buys for Brisbane Suburban Apartments

I have looked around this weekend, and these apartments seem to be good buys:
  • Ciana at Indooroopilly has about 15 new apartments left for sale from developer. Three bedroom apartment for less than $565,000; large two bedroom apartments from $485,000 to $600,000.
  • Parklands Sherwood - large two bedroom with 2 cars and views $535,000
  • Fresh Toowong - large new 2 bedroom garden apartment at $520,000
  • El Dorado off the plan: 2 bedroom apartments less than $600,000
  • Precinct Toowong - mid size furnished two bedroom listed at $529,000
  • Encore Toowong - 1 bedroom garden apartment listed at $339,000
There is also Tennyson Reach, where off the plan purchasers are trying to sell 2 bedroom apartments for $1,200,000 and three bedrooms from $1.6M. Ouch!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Roma Street Parklands Sale

A recent Brisbane apartment auction:

7041/7 Parkland Boulevard, Brisbane
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car parks
In 2006, it was listed for sale for $685,000.
Sold at auction on 21 February 2009 for $730,000

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Parklands at Sherwood Completes


Stage One at Pradella's Parkland at Sherwood is now complete. There appear to be some good buys, including a large one bedroom for less than $400,000. There are apartments for rent too. This looks like a great development.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Rentals In Brisbane

It is rental season in Brisbane, and there is strong competition for apartments.  Many people are delaying a buying decision, and so are renting.  Some renters have locked in long term leases, taking these apartments off the market for some time.  Some investors have put their apartments into a short term letting pool for nightly "hotel" rentals.

Rents for decent unfurnished two bedroom apartments are as high as $600 per week.  One bedroom apartments in decent complexes are very popular and hard to find.  Add $100 a week for a furnished apartment.

If you are looking to rent, here are some ideas:

Friday, November 14, 2008

Sherwood Parklands


I have previously written about Pradella's development "Parklands at Sherwood" which is high on a hilltop overlooking parks and Oxley Creek, with city views in the distance. See prior comment.

I visited again this week. Apartment Building 1 (AP1, marketed as Jacaranda) is almost complete. The bottom floor is at lockup stage, and the top floor apartments are being tiled. Looks like about 2 to 3 months work until completion. Apartment Building 2 (AP2, marketed as Brookline) now has a roof. The bottom floor has internal walls, the top floor has frames for internal walls. Probably 6 months more work till completion. There are also terrace house and detached houses.

I am very impressed with the apartments. Even the smaller two bedroom apartments seem large. Maybe this is because at least half the apartments have great park views. The design and outlook is good. I am less impressed by the detached houses -- they are in the worst location in the development, and the rooms seem smaller than I would have liked.

There are some resales already listed:

  • smaller 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, study nook, 2 cars, top floor, park & city views - listed at $530,000
  • smaller 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, study nook, 2 cars, top floor, village green views- listed at $520,000
  • 3 bedroom townhouse - listed at $798,000
Some of the developer stock in AP1, at the rear of the building, is discounted. For example, a 2 bedroom apartment for sale in the mid $400,000s. There is good buying to be had, and this development will impress when complete.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Rates Ripoff in Brisbane

CITY Hall will drag five times the amount of general rates out of Kelvin Grove Urban Village this financial year.
Information released by Brisbane City Council after a question with notice shows some inner city buildings will collectively pour 400 per cent more in general rates in to the city’s coffers than last year, with Kelvin Grove Urban Village facing the biggest rise. The Village’s 213 unit owners paid a total $83,411 in general rates to council in the previous financial year, the information shows. But this will jump to $443,750 for the 2008/09 financial year after changes are introduced in January, designed to increase rates for some of the city’s most expensive inner city apartments. The changes, which take effect in January, will lift the general rate for the average unit owner in the Village from $392 last financial year to about $2100 for this financial year. But just a fraction of those living in the Village are owner-occupiers, meaning all but 23 units are owned by investors.
Other addresses to be hard hit by the new ``parity scheme’’ include the Parkland Boulevard building in Brisbane’s CBD, which will collectively pay 364 per cent more in general rates than last year, increasing the building’s total contribution to $753,000. The building contains 168 owner occupied units and 232 investment units.
Council will collect 300 per cent more in general rates for the year from Riverplace Apartments in Brisbane, where 76 of the building’s 314 units are owner occupied.
Owners of units in Admiralty Towers II in Queen Street will fork out 310 per cent more than last financial year.
Riverscape West unit owners in MacDonald St, Kangaroo Point, face an increase of 150 per cent over last financial year.
The information shows just under 1000 owners of units in 116 inner-city apartment blocks will together boost council’s kitty by $6.3 million this financial year under the changes, representing a 127 per cent overall increase for the addresses.
Central ward Councillor David Hinchliffe (Labor) said the changes would take a toll on residents of Kelvin Grove’s Urban Village, which he said was ``not the most salubrious address.’’ Cr Hinchliffe said the impact on unit owners would be about an 800 per cent increase from one quarter’s rates bill to the next.
But council Finance chairman Adrian Schrinner said the information put to rest once and for all claims people were facing 1000 per cent rises in their rates bills. He reiterated a previous commitment to issue letters to unit owners showing the individual increases they face ahead of the January changes.
See City News

Monday, September 29, 2008

Parklands at Sherwood Residential Development

I recently visited the Parklands at Sherwood development, by Pradella. It is currently under construction, with stage one completion planned for this year.

When complete, the development will have 239 residential dwellings - a mixture of houses, townhouses and apartments. They all share a pool, gym and resident's meeting room. For this post, I will focus on the apartments.

Stage One consists of 28 apartments, over two floors. There is a mixture of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments. Half the apartments face the park, and half face the town houses.

Stage Two consists of 54 apartments, over three floors. Again, a mixture of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments. Half the apartments face the park, and half face the "village green".

All apartments have air conditioning, and elevator access to 2 car park spaces in the basement.

The sizes of the apartments are typical. For example:

  • larger: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study nook = 91 internal and 30 external = 121 sqm
  • medium: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study room = 88 internal and 22 external = 110 sqm
  • smaller: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms = 83 internal and 14 external = 97 sqm
The larger apartment listed above is an end apartment, and so has good light from two sides. The living area has over 5 metres of glass sliding doors. The ensuite has both a bath and shower. There is a separate laundry. The bedrooms are well separated, and the second bedroom is near the bathroom.

For the medium apartment listed above, both bedrooms have views. The bedrooms are well separated, and the second bedroom is near the bathroom. The ensuite has both a bath and a shower. The separate study room is a real room (but with no windows) -- it is large enough to be a nursery, guest bedroom or media room.

The best thing about the development are the views from the parkside apartments. You just see green parklands for miles. The apartments are built on a hill, facing north and north east. They are up high, so even the lower floor has views. There is park immediately in front, then Oxley Creek, the Brisbane River and Indooroopilly Golf course. From the second floor apartments you can see city buildings -- I could see the clock on the Suncorp building. Great aspect, views and breezes. I really had low expectations, but was blown away by the views. And they can never be built out.

This development will be unique in the Sherwood / Graceville / Chemler area. It is well located, near the Sherwood State School, and walking distance to Woolworths in the Sherwood village, and the railway station at Sherwood. Here is a link to an area map.

In stages one and two, most of the 2 bedroom parkview apartments have sold. There are no one bedrooms that have park views. All of the 3 bedrooms have parkviews, and most of these have not sold. Price ranges are below, and when compared to FKP's development at Albion, these prices look like bargains for what you are getting:

1 bedoom apartment 2 bedroom apartment 3 bedroom apartment
$399,000 - $439,000AUD $560,000 - $609,000AUD $735,000 - $789,000AUD

Friday, June 13, 2008

Parklands at Sherwood


Pradella's Parklands at Sherwood development, stages 1 and 2, are reported to be more than 50% sold, with settlement of Stage 1 planned for the end of this year.

Newsletter.


Saturday, March 29, 2008

New Apartment Prices in Brisbane

1. Trilogy Hotel Rooms (studios & two bedrooms)
  • levels 36 to 47
  • 16 apartments per floor
  • sold fully furnished with 2 year rent guarantee
  • hotel managed by Mirvac
  • sizes range from 53 sqm to 89 sqm
  • no balcony
  • 3 elevators
  • about half will have river views
  • most do not have car parking
  • completion about 2012

Average price per apartment on level 36: $639,000
Average price per square metre on level 36: $9,785

Average price per apartment on level 47: $695,000
Average price per square metre on level 47: $10,630

2. Empire Square (two and three bedrooms)

  • levels 47 to 60
  • 7 apartments per floor
  • sold unfurnished
  • hotel managed by Westin
  • sizes range from 117 sqm to 150 sqm
  • no balcony
  • 5 elevators plus service elevator
  • about half will have river views
  • 1 or 2 car parks per apartment
  • completion about 2012

Average price per apartment on level 47: $1,502,857
Average price per square metre on level 47: $11,336

3. Aurora Skyhome

  • levels 64 to 65
  • 5 apartments per floor
  • sold unfurnished
  • managed by Oaks
  • 2 and 3 bed apartments
  • four with river views
  • 2 car parks per apartment
  • completed in 2006
  • Last year, apartment 643 on level 64 was listed at $1,095,000. 2 bed, 2 bath, 2 cars, 102 sqm internal, 125 sqm total, $8,760 per sqm metre

4. Pinnacle Parklands

  • levels 4 to 12
  • 5 apartments per floor
  • range of sizes
  • No river views - views of Roma Street Parklands
  • completed 2007
  • Last year, a 3 bed/2 bath/media room/3 car park display apartment about level 5 was being sold furnished at $1,675,000. 184 sqm internal, 257 sqm total, $6,517 per sqm.

5. Tennyson Reach

  • five buildings, each around 10 floors
  • some floors have 8 apartments, some 2 apartments
  • range of sizes
  • almost all have river views
  • to be completed in about 2010
  • about 1 elevator per 3 apartments per floor

Examples

  • 2 bed, 2 bath, 111 sqm internal, 141 sqm total, 5th floor, $910,000 ($6,453 per sqm)
  • 3 bed, 2 bath, 192 sqm internal, 227 sqm total, 4th floor, $1,320,000 ($5,814 per sqm)
  • 3 bed, 2 bath, 189 sqm internal, 235 sqm total, 5th floor, $1,475,000 ($6,276 per sqm)

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

104 Apartments for Bardon

First, there was Roma Street Parklands. Then Sherwood Parklands. My guess is that next, the Pradella Construction Group will launch Bardon Parklands. Pradella owns the Bardon Conference Centre.

"Brisbane City Council is assessing an application by the Pradella Group to rezone the 3.4ha site from a community purpose and conservation area for redevelopment. The proposal, lodged with the council in September 2006, features four three-storey buildings to house 104 apartments and 20 attached units, with 248 car parks."

See

http://mountcoot-tha.greens.org.au/media-centre/interviews/centre-rezone-ask-for-units

http://www.thebardoncentre.com.au/assets/bardon-map.pdf

http://www.pradella.com.au/web/pdf/news_2007_issue1.pdf

http://www.pradella.com.au/content/news/press_display.asp?id=141

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Bardon Parklands - 104 apartments planned

First, there was Roma Street Parklands. Then Sherwood Parklands. My guess is that next, the Pradella Construction Group will launch Bardon Parklands. Pradella owns the Bardon Conference Centre.

"Brisbane City Council is assessing an application by the Pradella Group to rezone the 3.4ha site from a community purpose and conservation area for redevelopment. The proposal, lodged with the council in September 2006, features four three-storey buildings to house 104 apartments and 20 attached units, with 248 car parks."

See

http://mountcoot-tha.greens.org.au/media-centre/interviews/centre-rezone-ask-for-units

http://www.thebardoncentre.com.au/assets/bardon-map.pdf

http://www.pradella.com.au/web/pdf/news_2007_issue1.pdf

http://www.pradella.com.au/content/news/press_display.asp?id=141

Monday, January 14, 2008

Two Bedroom Apartments Above $800,000 in Brisbane City

Some recent sales (all two bedrooms)

  • Parklands, Apt 6042, $875,000
  • Felix, Apt 377, $950,000
  • Quay West, Apt 1901, $850,000
  • Quay West, Apt 2006, $830,000

Some listings (all two bedrooms)
  • Casino Tower Penthouse, $1,300,000
  • Riparian Plaza, $2,200,000
  • Quay West, Apartment 606, $800,000
  • Evolution, Apartment 52 (level 5) (77sqm internal), $958,000
  • Evolution, Apartment 166 (level 16) (89sqm internal), $868,500
  • Evolution sub penthouse, Apartment 323, $1,640,000
  • Evolution, Apartment 344, $1,740,000
  • Evolution, $850,000
  • Admiralty Towers Two, $815,000
  • Admiralty Quays, $880,000
  • Parklands, Pinnacle, 9th floor, $1,050,000
  • Parklands, Pinnacle, 6th floor, $975,000
  • Quest River Park Central, 29th floor, $1,400,000
  • Grosvenor on Edward, $1,100,000