When it comes to dream Devonport locations, it doesn’t get more iconic and central than the Esplanade Apartments. Immersed at the very heart of the village and directly across the street from the ferry building, the landmark Queens Parade complex is comprised of just 16 residences and this first-floor apartment is one of a tightly-held handful on the waterfront, savouring truly spectacular views of the city skyline and the busy harbour in all its splendour.
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The concrete block building was designed by acclaimed architect Geoff Richards and is generously proportioned, with residents’ needs and privacy carefully considered at every turn. The complex is pet-friendly, has lift access and has been freshly refurbished with stylish modern touches throughout, offering the ultimate in safe and secure lock up and leave living.
Tucked behind a large streetside security door, the grand entrance lobby opens out to a sunny, north-facing courtyard, where neighbours can gather or homeowners can host larger events for family and friends.
Number 7 has been recently refreshed, and its single-level floorplan incorporates three bedrooms and two bathrooms, which offer plenty of room for accommodating visitors or creating a home office. The floor to ceiling glass doors in open plan living, dining and spacious kitchen showcase every facet of the cinematic harbour outlook, which is equally captivating by night as it is by day.
The expansive tiled deck wraps around the front to a partially covered area outside the master bedroom, which boasts a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite. The two rear bedrooms are serviced by their own bathroom, with light cleverly captured via internal glass brick windows.
This apartment also comes with two carparks in the secure ground level garage, plus a large lock-up storage room. Conveniently, the garage also includes plenty of space to wash cars, kayaks, paddleboards and bikes.
If you are looking to downsize or simply want a highly convenient lock up and leave this is a must-see.