A Sensational City Pad
*Information pack now to be sent within the hour to help any international buyers in different time zones.
Budgets of $300,000 plus based on
recent building sales
$310,000 1 bedroom
$395,000 2 bedroom
Key Features:
The home is ready for the next person to move in now!
Exclusively positioned on the top floor being one of only 3 apartments
Impressive and spacious layout extending over 74sqm
Modern, open plan tiled kitchen with European Appliances
Super tiled bathroom featuring a lavish resort-style shower
Sensational fireplace which has been sympathetically restored to it's former glory
High ceilings and character features
Luxurious new carpeting
Exceptional built in wardrobes
All this is complemented by excellent proximity to local amenities, including the esteemed Boulcott Street Bistro and Wellington's premier shopping and business thoroughfare, Lambton Quay.
Buyer Information:
Recent building sales
$310,000 1 bedroom
$395,000 2 bedroom
Building had a new roof completed in 2025
Body corp $12,334.24 per year Includes Building Insurance
Rates $2,932.24
LIM and Building Report will be made available following the open home
NBS 35.8%
Additional benefit Not An Earthquake Prone Building as noted on LIM
Happy to send information pack if requested.
Life of the Plimmer Emporium building:
Extract on the building from Stuff Article by Mandy Te
Plimmer Emporium, tucked off Wellington's Lambton Quay, began life in 1917 as the Rutland Private Hotel.
Early advertisements for the unlicensed or temperance hotel boasted its "two bathrooms on each floor", "excellent cuisine" and a "commanding view from roof garden of Wellington and harbour".
In 1972, it was converted into shops and offices, designed by Sir Ian Athfield, and renamed Plimmer's Emporium, as it is accessed from Plimmer's Steps.
It was also once home to nightclub Slack Alice, restaurant Toad Hall and record store Chelsea Records.
In 1997, it became a combination commercial and residential building designed by architect Roger Walker.