M on Mary
Apt 1506, 1 bed, 1 bath, no car - $310,000
Charlotte Towers
Apt 4011, 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - $390,000
Apt 2804, 1 bed, 1 bath, no car - $311,000
Apt 3602 - 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - $410,000
Casino Towers
Apt 2306, 1 bed, 1 bath, no car - $310,000
Riverplace
Apt 277, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $600,000
Apt 157, 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - $552,000
Apt 175, 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - $552,500
Apt 234, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $772,000
Aurora
Apt 528, 2 bed, 2 bath, 2 car - $808,000
Admiralty Towers Two
Apt 3, 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car - $975,000
Apt 95, 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car - $1,350,000
Apt 100, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $730,000
Felix
Apt 216, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $520,000
Admiralty Quays
Apt 49, 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car - $1,075,000
More the most part, these prices are similar to prices that were being achieved 7 years ago. Riverplace has had the biggest increase in value over this period.
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Sunday, August 3, 2014
Recent Brisbane Apartment Sales
iStay River City - 79 Albert St
Apt 1201, 1 bed, 1 bath - sold on 27 July for $335,000
Charlotte Towers - 128 Charlotte St
Apt 2404 - 1 bed, 1 bath, no car - sold on 27 July for $340,000
Apt 1201 - 1 bed, 1 bath, no car - sold on 18 July for $365,000
Apt 4403 - 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - sold on 29 May for $650,000
Apt 2803 - 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - sold on 2 May for $495,000
Skyline - 30 Macrossan St
Apt 53 - 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - sold on 27 July for $603,000
Apt 193 - 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - sold on 2 June for $618,500
Apt 31 - sold on 16 May for $750,000
M on Mary - 70 Mary St
Apt 1205 - 1 bed, 1 bath, no car - sold on 2 July for $322,500
Apt 4302 - 5 bed, 3 bath, 3 car - sold on 31 May for $1.9M
Apt 1009 - 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - sold on 26 May for $365,000
Apt 506 - 1 bed, 1 bath, no car - sold on 10 May for $395,000
Festival Towers - 108 Albert St
Apt 3807 - 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - sold on 30 June for $516,000
Apt 1503 - 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - sold on 25 June for $460,000
Apt 4007 - 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - sold on 10 June for $541,000
Apt 704 - 1 bed, 1 bath, no car - sold on 5 June for $298,500
Apt 2610 - 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - sold on 3 June for $400,000
Apt 905 - 1 bed, 1 bath, no car - sold on 2 June for $319,500
Apt 2510 - 1 bed, 1 bath, no car - sold on 22 May for $350,000
Apt 2301 - 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - sold on 9 May for $525,000
Apt 508 - 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - sold on 8 May for $475,000
Felix - 26 Felix St
Apt 217 - 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - sold on 29 June for $580,000
Riverplace - 82 Boundary St
Apt 92 - 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - sold on 27 June for $645,000
Apt 147 - 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - sold on 23 June for $551,000
Apt 52 - 2 bed, 1 bath, 2 car - sold on 7 May for $650,000
Admiralty Towers One - 35 Howard St
Apt 44 - 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - sold on 8 June for $810,000
Apt 146, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - sold on 12 May for $585,000
Infinity - 43 Herschel St
Apt 3807 - sold on 27 May for $400,000
Apt 4303 - 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - sold on 26 May for $630,000
Apt 6304 - 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - sold on 20 May for $640,000
212 Margaret St
Apt 82 - 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - sold on 26 May for $555,000
Admiralty Quays - 32 Macrossan St
Apt 137 - 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 cars - sold on 12 May for $1,100,000
Apt 34 - 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - sold on 2 May for $850,000
Riparian - 71 Eagle St
Apt 4302 - 1 bed, 2 bath, 2 car - sold on 8 May for $1.5M
Admiralty Towers Two - 501 Queen St
Apt 166 - 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car sold on 28 April for $979,900
Aurora - 420 Queen St
Apt 301 - 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - sold on 26 April for $627,500
Quay West - 132 Alice St
Apt 103 - 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - sold on 24 April for $510,000
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Recent Sales in Brisbane's Admiralty Precinct
Admiralty Towers One (35 Howard Street)
- Apt 93, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car parks - sold in September for $880,000
- Apt 58, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 car park - sold in September for $900,000
Admiralty Towers Two (501 Queen Street)
- Apt 108, 3 bedrooms - sold in September for $938,000
- Apt 132, 2 bedrooms - sold in August for $760,000
- Apt 26, 2 bedrooms - sold in July for $662,000
Admiralty Quays (32 Macrossan Street)
- Apt 100, 2 bedroom 2 bathroom - sold in October for $800,000
- Apt 12, 1 bedroom - sold in August for $590,000
Skyline (30 Macrossan Street - not riverfront)
- Apt 125, 1 bedroom, 1 car - sold in December for $347,000
- Apt 13, 3 bedroom - sold in October for $1,131,000
- Apt 172 - 2 bedrooms - sold in July for $590,000
- Apt 215, 1 bedroom - sold in December for $510,000
- Apt 140, 1 bedroom - sold in November for $435,000
- Apt 316, 2 bedrooms - sold in October for $750,000
- Apt 54, 2 bedrooms - sold in October for $647,000
- Apt 146, 1 bedroom - sold in September for $370,000
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Recent Brisbane City Apartment Sales
A list of some recent reported apartment sales in Brisbane CBD area, since June 2013.
Admiralty One
- Apt 93, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, direct river views, large 132 sqm - $880,000
- Apt 125, 2 bedrooms, side river views - $600,000
Admiralty Towers Two
- Apt 132 - 2 bedrooms, direct river views, 116 sqm - $760,000
- Apt 26 - 2 bedrooms, direct river views - $662,000
- Apt 124 - 2 bedrooms, direct river views - $705,000
Admiralty Quays
- Apt 104 - 3 bedrooms - $960,000
Riverplace
- Apt 146, 1 bedroom - $370,000
- Apt 82 - 2 bedrooms - $750,000
- Apt 165 - 1 bedroom - $500,000
- Apt 31 - 2 bedrooms - $650,000
Metro 21
- Apt 283, 1 bedroom on level 28, no carpark - $307,000
- Apt 301, 2 bedroom on level 30 - $553,500
Felix
- Apt 312, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms - $555,000
- Apt 294, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom - $485,000
- Apt 324, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom - $475,000
Quay West - construction starting next door, and disharmony in building
- Apt 86, 2 bedrooms - $655,000
- Apt 129, 3 bedrooms - $1M
Saville South Bank - reports of two bedroom apartments selling above $900,000.
It appears that pricing is picking up. In some instances, apartments are selling for record highs. In other instances, prices are still below the 2007/2008 peak. Volumes of sales in the period June to September do not appear to be high, although in recent weeks, this may have changed. The high end sales appear to be to owner occupiers.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Recent Apartment Sales in Downtown Brisbane
Evolution
Apt 171, 1 bed, 1 bath, no car - $310,000
Grosvenor
Apt 107 - $1.3M
Skyline
Apt 61, 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $715,000
Apt 94, 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $790,000
Apt 363, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $587,500
Charlotte Towers
Apt 3206, 1 bed, 1 bath, no car - $335,000
Apt 3508, 1 bed, 1 bath, no car - $317,000
Apt 4009, 1, bed, 1 bath, no car - $347,000
Metro 21
Apt 3001, 2 bed, 2 bath - $553,500
Quay West
Apt 129, 3 bed, 3 car - $1M
Riverplace
Apt 304, 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $1M
Apt 272, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $675,000
2 bed, 2 bath - $527,000
Festival Towers
2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $457,500
Apt 1906, 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - $309,000
Admiralty Quays
Apt 78, 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car - $920,000
Apt 76, 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - $550,000
Apt 46, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $780,000
Apt 171, 1 bed, 1 bath, no car - $310,000
Grosvenor
Apt 107 - $1.3M
Skyline
Apt 61, 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $715,000
Apt 94, 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $790,000
Apt 363, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $587,500
Charlotte Towers
Apt 3206, 1 bed, 1 bath, no car - $335,000
Apt 3508, 1 bed, 1 bath, no car - $317,000
Apt 4009, 1, bed, 1 bath, no car - $347,000
Metro 21
Apt 3001, 2 bed, 2 bath - $553,500
Quay West
Apt 129, 3 bed, 3 car - $1M
Riverplace
Apt 304, 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $1M
Apt 272, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $675,000
2 bed, 2 bath - $527,000
Festival Towers
2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $457,500
Apt 1906, 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - $309,000
Admiralty Quays
Apt 78, 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car - $920,000
Apt 76, 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - $550,000
Apt 46, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $780,000
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Admiralty Quays - Apartments for Sale
It is rare to see apartments for sale in Admiralty Quays, one of the better buildings in Brisbane downtown. It is a quality building, with direct riverfront and a fantastic riverfront pool. Some of the two bedroom apartments are smaller than the other Admiralty buildings, but they are still a quality product.
Apartment 68, two bedrooms, is listed for sale for $815,000. See also here listing this as a deceased estate sale.
A three bedroom apartment is listed for sale for $998,000.
There are a number of apartments for rent, with two bedroom furnished apartments listed for rent at $815 a week.
Apartment 68, two bedrooms, is listed for sale for $815,000. See also here listing this as a deceased estate sale.
A three bedroom apartment is listed for sale for $998,000.
There are a number of apartments for rent, with two bedroom furnished apartments listed for rent at $815 a week.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Brisbane Apartment Recent Auction Results
River Place - 82 Boundary Street, Apt 192, 2 bedrooms, sold for $605,000
Aurora - 420 Queen Street, Apt 286 - passed in
Skyline, 30 Macrossan Street, Apt 304 - passed in
Admiralty Quays, 32 Macrossan Street, Apt 95 - passed in
Aurora - 420 Queen Street, Apt 286 - passed in
Skyline, 30 Macrossan Street, Apt 304 - passed in
Admiralty Quays, 32 Macrossan Street, Apt 95 - passed in
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Quay West Sales
There have been three recent sales of one bedroom apartments in Quay West, at 132 Alice Street, Brisbane. These are large one bedroom apartments, about 74 sqm including balcony, which is the size of many two bedroom apartments. These apartments have views of the Botanical Gardens.
The recent sales have been for $450,000 (two apartments) and $460,000. It is not clear if the apartments are being sold furnished or not. These are prices at 2009 levels. There was a dip back to the $420,000 mark in 2011, but now pricing has recovered.
By comparison, a number of 1 bedroom apartments in Admiralty Quays have recently sold for $580,000, and one at $595,000 in August 2011. (In September 2009, a one bedroom sold for $612,500, so not yet back at that peak.) Admiralty Quays is a high quality building with direct riverfront. These one bedrooms are about 76 sqm.
The recent sales have been for $450,000 (two apartments) and $460,000. It is not clear if the apartments are being sold furnished or not. These are prices at 2009 levels. There was a dip back to the $420,000 mark in 2011, but now pricing has recovered.
By comparison, a number of 1 bedroom apartments in Admiralty Quays have recently sold for $580,000, and one at $595,000 in August 2011. (In September 2009, a one bedroom sold for $612,500, so not yet back at that peak.) Admiralty Quays is a high quality building with direct riverfront. These one bedrooms are about 76 sqm.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Admiralty Precinct Sales
From an email from agent Colin Walsh:
During the first half of 2012, we have handled the sale of 3 apartments and achieved outstanding results for our clients, please see the list of units sold with the sale prices.
SOLD - 105/35 Howard St, Brisbane $532,500
SOLD - 139/501 Queen St, Brisbane $651,000
SOLD - 151/32 Macrossan St, Brisbane $963,000
During the first half of 2012, we have handled the sale of 3 apartments and achieved outstanding results for our clients, please see the list of units sold with the sale prices.
SOLD - 105/35 Howard St, Brisbane $532,500
SOLD - 139/501 Queen St, Brisbane $651,000
SOLD - 151/32 Macrossan St, Brisbane $963,000
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Recent Apartment Sales in Brisbane
Metro 21 (21 Mary Street)
- Apt 1701, 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, sold furnished $492,500 (rents for $700 per week)
- Apt 1003, 1 bedroom, $310,000
Quay West (132 Alice Street)
- Lot 29, Apt 503, 1 bedroom, 73 sqm total size, sold furnished $450,000
Admiralty Towers One (48 Howard Street)
- Lot 105, 2 bed, 2 bath, on Macrossan Street side, sold on 28 April, $532,500
- Lot 85, 1 bedroom, direct riverfront, sold on 4 April for $562,000
- Lot 141, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, $535,000
- Lot 31, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, $615,000
- Lot 5, 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, on rear of building, for $490,000
Admiralty Quays (32 Macrossan Street)
- Lot 83, 1 bedroom, $580,000
Felix (26 Felix Street)
- Lot 57, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, large courtyard, sold for $540,000
- Lot 152, 2 bedrooms, sold for $475,000
- Lot 117, 2 bedrooms, sold for $465,000
- Lot 278, 1 bedroom, no car, sold for $325,000
Casino Towers (151 George Street)
- Apt 1503, 2 bedrooms on front/side, with river and Southbank views, settled in May for $580,000.
- Apt 1603, 2 bedrooms, on front/side with river and Southbank views, $565,000
- Apt 2202, 2 bedrooms, middle front with river and Southbank views, 103 sqm total size - $655,000
- Apt 2107, 2 bedrooms, river views, 93 sqm total size - $515,000
- Apt 2104, 1 bedroom on rear - $362,500
- Apt 3803, 2 bedroom sub penthouse, 188 sqm in size - $805,000
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Is Median House Price Data Useful?
There are many newspaper reports that discuss rising or falling house & apartment prices by reference to the median sales price for a particular period. For example, see this recent report from REIQ. The median price is the middle price of all the properties sold in the defined period. (For example, if there were 5 sales in the period, for $1, $10, $1000, $1001 and $6409, then the median is $1,000.)
If you select a different length of time to measure the median, you get a different result of course. For example, according to REIQ, the median sales price for Brisbane apartments (all of Brisbane local government area) for January 2012 to March 2012 was $387,750. The median for April 2011 to March 2012 was $395,000.
The median is not the average price. (The average for the example above is $1484.) See also here and here.
The statistics only look at the properties that were sold in the period. If the median changes, it does not necessarily mean that the value of any particular property has changed. For example, if in one quarter, there are many two bedroom apartments that are sold, and in the next quarter, there are mostly one bedroom apartments that are sold, then the median price is likely to decrease. If a new off-the-plan development settles in the period, then the median is likely to increase for that period and decrease for the next period.
So how reliable are the recent REIQ statistics? I had a look at a number of the more larger, upmarket and top end apartment buildings, and there are no or few reported sales for the relevant period (January 2012 to March 2012). For example:
If you select a different length of time to measure the median, you get a different result of course. For example, according to REIQ, the median sales price for Brisbane apartments (all of Brisbane local government area) for January 2012 to March 2012 was $387,750. The median for April 2011 to March 2012 was $395,000.
The median is not the average price. (The average for the example above is $1484.) See also here and here.
The statistics only look at the properties that were sold in the period. If the median changes, it does not necessarily mean that the value of any particular property has changed. For example, if in one quarter, there are many two bedroom apartments that are sold, and in the next quarter, there are mostly one bedroom apartments that are sold, then the median price is likely to decrease. If a new off-the-plan development settles in the period, then the median is likely to increase for that period and decrease for the next period.
So how reliable are the recent REIQ statistics? I had a look at a number of the more larger, upmarket and top end apartment buildings, and there are no or few reported sales for the relevant period (January 2012 to March 2012). For example:
- Admiralty Towers Two - no recorded sales
- The Grosvenor - no recorded sales
- Quay West - only one sale, a 1 bedroom.
- Admiralty Quays - only one sale, a 1 bedroom
- Riparian - 1 reported sale, a 2 bedroom
- Metro 21 - 2 reported sales (1 bedroom & 2 bedroom)
- Admiralty Towers One - no sales on direct riverfront side of building
- Fresh Taringa - no sales since October 2010
- Riva Indooroopilly - no sales in more than 12 months
- For the above, there were no 3 bedroom sales at all.
It seems that the larger and more expensive apartments are not being sold. Thus, the median price will be less than periods where there are more of these apartments that are being sold. That the larger or more expensive apartments are not being sold could be for a number of reasons: (A) They may be listed for sale, but not selling because the owner does not want to or need to decrease price. (B) These buildings have more owner-occupiers, who do not sell as often. (C) If rented, the rents are good, and so selling for a lower price makes less sense than renting out the apartment. (D) An owner who needs to sell may decide to rent the apartment for a short period, until prices rise. (E) There may be no buyers at the high end of the market.
So it is hard to determine if the apartment values have fallen for the kinds of apartments that are not often sold, and if so, by how much. Also, the median price decease for Brisbane may be because of a change in mix of the apartments that are being sold.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Recent Brisbane City Apartment Sales
Here are the recent reported apartment sales in the larger Brisbane downtown buildings. Most of these sales closed in the period from late October to early December 2011.
Charlotte Towers
Charlotte Towers
- Apt 2110, 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - $382,000
Aurora
- Apt 393, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $665,000
- Apt 236, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $515,000
- Apt 512, 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - $582,000
Festival Towers
- Apt 3401, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $475,000
- Apt 1707, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $440,000
- Apt 2110, 1 bed, 1 bath, ? car - $350,000
Felix
- Apt 356, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $505,000
- Apt 276, 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - $492,000
River Place (82 Boundary Street)
- Apt 302, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $690,000
- Apt 326, 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car - $1,497,000
- Apt 231, 2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - $423,000
- Apt 110, 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - $410,000
Skyline
- Apt 55, 1 bed - $320,000
- Apt 131, 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $700,000
Admiralty Quays
- Apt 9, 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $900,000
- Apt 67, 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 car - $580,000
- Apt 135, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car - $780,000
Admiralty Towers Two
- Apt 57, 2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car (103 sqm) - $660,000
No reported recent sales (last October to early December) in Casino Towers, Quay West or Admiralty Towers One.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Ray White Auction
From Ray White: "The Urban Living Group auctions were held last Saturday at The Emporium
Hotel where 52 properties went up for sale under the hammer. A great day
was had with a crowd of over 200 people attending the event and 79
registered bidders on the day. The auctions
kicked off with a bang selling 7 out of the first 8 properties, with 13
out of the 26 in the first section selling at a 50% success rate. The
second section of the day was far tougher with 7 out of the 26
properties selling under the hammer, but with negotiations
on multiple properties we believe we will have over 80% sold by the end
of next week."
Charlotte Towers
Apt 3101 sold for $313,000 (1 bed, no car)
Aurora
Apt 236 passed in at $490,000, now listed for sale at $525,000 (2 bed, 2 bath, 1 car)
Apt 458 passed in at $450,000, now listed for sale at $480,000 (2 bed, 1 bath, 1 car)
Apt 534 passed in at $925,000
212 Margaret
Apt 2103 passed in at $340,000, now listed at $375,000 (1 bed, 1 bath, 1 car)
Admiralty Quays
Apt 67 at 32 Macrossan St did not sell at $560,000 (1 bed, 1 bath), but now listed as sold.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Admiralty Two - Doing Well
The Courier Mail reports today that a 3 bedroom apartment in Admiralty Towers Two (Apt 180 on level 32 in the "high rise" section of the building at the Storey Bridge end) was sold for $1.05M. Despite getting water in the basement carparks during the floods, the prices in this prestige riverfront building are holding firm. The body corporate of this building is reportedly installing special plates to stop river water entering the basement through air vents (similar those in Admiralty Quays nearby that did not flood.)
Another 3 bedroom, Apt 119, also sold recently for $1.08 million.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
How Many Apartments for Sale in Brisbane?
There has been some press recently about the number of apartments for sale in Queensland, and the slow sales rate. This may be the case for the Gold Coast, and for overpriced off-the-plan developments. But if you look at the quality buildings in Brisbane, there are very few apartments for sale.
For example:
- Quay West: 4 apartments for sale (two 2 beds; two 1 beds).
- Admiralty Quays: two 2 beds
- Admiralty Towers: one 2 bed at rear
- Admiralty Two: one 2 bed; one three bed
- Arbour on Grey: 2 apartments for sale (one 2 bed; one 3 bed).
- Saville SouthBank: zero
Across these buildings, that is less than 2% of the total apartments in these buildings for sale.
Some buildings have a large number of apartments for sale: Skyline, Aurora, Macrossan, & Riparian all have a number of apartments for sale. Strangely, The Grosvenor, which usually has no apartments for sale, has about 3 for sale at present.
So there may be an oversupply in some areas and for some buildings, but for the quality buildings, there are not that many available to purchase, particularly below the $900,000 price point. And the flooding of Brisbane does not appear to have impacted pricing of these apartments at all.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Macrossan, Soleil and Skyline

The photo above shows, from the left, the tops of Macrossan Apartments, Soleil (under construction), Skyline, then Admiralty Quays and River Place apartment.
The photo below shows, from the left, Soleil and then Macrossan Apartments. You can glimpse Skyline in between. The entry way in the bottom centre is the Macrossan Apartments lobby.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Flood Building Update From Readers
212 Margaret Street still out of power, energex is talking about getting in a generator. Plus the lift shaft seems to be damaged so no go on the lifts either at the moment! No one can tell me when it will be up and running but it doesn't look good to be honest - apparently there was a lot of damage downstairs and a great deal of debris.
Riverplace Apartments maintained electrical power during the floods, so the basement carpark sustained only a few inches of water and no forced evacuation.
Admiralty Towers One - building evacuation still in force; at least 48 hours to occupancy. Lifts not working.
All services to Admiralty Quays have now been restored including all four levels of car parking in the basement.
Admiralty Two: There is still some water in the high rise lift well, and Kone cannot bring lifts into service until this water is completely drained. Owners who live in the high rise may use the low rise lifts to go to level 21, then use the fire escape to access their level. Our security guard will be on duty tonight. He has a fob for high rise owners to access level 21. Priority will be given to get at least one high rise lift operational tomorrow (Wednesday).
Water's Edge: The Developer has been working with us to clear the basements and this has nearly been completed. The cleanup in the basement should begin Tuesday 18/1/11. There is damage to the electrical boards that were located in the basement, however the repairs are expected to begin as soon as possible.
Emporium Valley: Operating normally with exception of Toulouse North Tower where power is yet to be re-instated and lift access restored. We are hopeful power will be back by Wednesday this week.
Oaks Festival Towers: Still pumping water from basement on Wednesday afternoon.
KoKo West End: Basement flooded and building evacuated
Left Bank, West End: Basement badly flooded
120 Mary Street: "Unfortunately due to flood damage the Quest River Park Central is currently closed. It is hoped to have the building back open by mid next week; however no date can be provided at this point. More information to be posted as it comes to us. "
Private property developer Mark Stockwell said the group's Riverpoint apartments at West End had water in the basement. The floodwaters did not reach the residential floors. "The water has now all been pumped out and there was some damage to the electricals, which is now being fixed."
Friday, January 14, 2011
Brisbane Floods
With the flood water going down, the clean up is starting. Many Brisbane apartment buildings were impacted by the floods -- basement carparks full of water and mud; no electricity; residents evacuated.
Some of the buildings that have significant water in their basements include:
- Admiralty Towers
- Admiralty Two
- Admiralty Quays "we only had minor flooding in the lower level of the basement (about 50cm deep)"
- Riverplace
- Riparian (access tunnel to carparks - carparks are above ground level)
- Felix
- 212 Margaret
- Festival Towers
- River City
- Vue at Milton
- Water's Edge
- Flow
- SL8
- Parklands Sherwood
- Fresh Toowong
- Encore Toowong
- Arbour on Grey at South Bank
- Tennyson Reach
- Most apartments on the river at St Lucia
- the list goes on
Pradella writes about Parklands at Sherwood: "Sadly this site has experienced quite a lot of damage. The Outlook – which are the entertainment facilities has been completely submerged by water. The car park under Jacaranda and Brookline is also completely submerged. Whilst floodwaters did not reach the interior of the apartment buildings, it did however breach a number of houses and townhouses. The entire complex was evacuated late on Wednesday afternoon. Power has been cut and access to the property restricted."
and about Waters Edge:
"There has been significant damage to the pool and the grounds however the water from the river has NOT entered the building. The car park under the building has flooded, and all residents evacuated. Power has been cut."
Admiralty Towers has it status (current evacuated) on its website.
I am amazed that the Council allows buildings to be built with basements that flood, forcing loss of power and residents to be evacuated. See also this article.
I am not sure how the floods will impact property prices in Queensland. After the 1974 floods, the prices of impacted houses decreased for a period. There will be a shortage of rental accommodation, as many people are looking for places to live. Foreign press is reporting on its nationals being evacuated -- see for example, this article from Singapore and Malaysia -- and QUT and UQ were flooded, which will not be good news for those trying to attract foreign students to Brisbane.
On the positive side, it could have been much worse. Only one person died in Brisbane, and the flood levels were lower than initially expected.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Admiralty Apartment Report
Colin Walsh from Ray White issued a report recently about the Admiralty Precinct. Here are some extracts:
Admiralty Quays
- "one of the most sought after residences within the Brisbane CBD"
- three bedroom sale for $1,350,000
- 2 bed type C average price 2010 = $780,000
Admiralty Towers I
- "Brisbane CBD's most tightly held residential apartment building"
- 5 sales recorded this year
- 2 bedroom sold for $750,000
Admiralty Towers II
- "one of the most prestigious and desirable buildings in the Brisbane CBD"
- 8 sales recorded this year
- 3 bedroom sold for $1,063,800
- 2 bed type C average price 2010 = $718,000
- 2 bed type B average price 2010 = $838,000
Skyline
- 15 sales recorded this year
- 2 bed type J average price 2010 = $582,500
- 2 bed type I average price 2010 = $647,100
Riverplace
- "most affordable riverfront residential building in the Brisbane CBD"
- 14 sales recorded this year
- 2 bed type E average price 2010 = $527,500
- 2 bed type B average price 2010 = $720,000
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Macrossan and Soleil growing

A nice photo from Chris Hinds showing Macrossan Residents and Soleil growing, with Skyline to the right, and then Admiralty Quays and Admiralty Towers One.
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