Eureka Tower Penthouse
Eureka Tower Penthouse
The Tallest Penthouse in the Southern Hemisphere
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The Eureka Tower Penthouse

 

The tallest and most exclusive penthouse in the Southern Hemisphere since 2002 is actively seeking its next owner. A once in a lifetime opportunity to own a piece of history.

Melbourne, Australia.

 

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This New York, Art Deco inspired full floor penthouse has 360-degree views spanning across all of Melbourne. On the 86th floor of Melbourne’s most iconic and tallest building, Eureka Tower is conveniently positioned in a great location, walking distance to CBD business and financial centers, Port Phillip Bay views and surrounded by the Casino, Yarra River, Botanical Gardens, the Arts Centre, National Gallery Victoria, Albert Park Lake and several of Melbourne’s most prestigious schools. The penthouse boasts four bedrooms, all with spacious ensuite’s and walk in robes and a luxurious east-facing master suite with his and her walk-in robes, a private retreat area and ensuite with spa and dual showers. 

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Other features include sumptuous, top quality interior finished materials such as a gold leafed entrance, plush padded leather walls, paneled timber and lustrous marble spanning throughout the penthouse. It also vaunts a large living area with a fire place, uniquely engineered and the only fireplace installed within this high-rise building, complementing the stunningly designed, hand crafted, molded ceilings. 

The living area also contains a grand piano and library, a vast dining room with superb city views, a spacious office, home theatre, kitchen with Gaggenau brand appliances, butler’s pantry, secured enclosed carparks (5) and lastly zoned air- conditioning, electronic blinds, surround sound and mood lighting.

 
tim mcmullen

Tim McMullen
McMullen Properties

+1 415 691 9272
Tim@mcmullen.properties

 

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