Please contact Thomas Tregonning on 0413 317 304 or Lynn Lum on 0474 044 293 to discuss this property further
internal size approx -
77 sqm
external size approx -
6 sqm
strata rates -
$5,660 per annum approx
council rates -
$1,251 per annum approx
water rates -
$550 per annum approx
internal size approx -
77 sqm
external size approx -
6 sqm
strata rates -
$5,660 per annum approx
council rates -
$1,251 per annum approx
water rates -
$550 per annum approx
The Palladio tower holds wide appeal - delivering on quality, location and views.
The Palladio was completed in 2002 as part of the second stage of the residential redevelopment of Docklands’ vibrant NewQuay. Constructed by MAB Corporation and designed by award winning architects Fender Katsalidis and SJB Architects, The Palladio, with its strong prow shape, forms the centre piece between the matching Arkley and Boyd towers.
With its continuous balcony spandrels, The Palladio accommodates 201 apartments over 23 levels. Perfectly positioned on the NewQuay waterfront, Palladio residents enjoy majestic views of Victoria Harbour and Melbourne’s city skyline.
Palladio residents also enjoy access to an exclusive health club featuring rooftop pool, private function area and fully-equipped gymnasium with stunning views, adding to the inner city lifestyle on offer.
Docklands was designed to connect Melbourne’s CBD to the waterfront of Victoria Harbour, converting a disused harbour frontage into a sophisticated waterfront suburb of a world class standard. From the original development at NewQuay of residential apartments, restaurants and a marina, Docklands has grown as a waterfront precinct to offer an exciting mix of city living, shopping, business, parks, entertainment, dining, sporting events, community events, arts and culture. Consisting of 200 hectares of land and water, Docklands is now home to the national headquarters for many major businesses including the National Australia Bank, ANZ, Myer, AXA, Bendigo Bank, Medibank Private and the Bureau of Meteorology. Only 60 percent complete, it's estimated that by around 2031 Docklands will be home to over 22,000 residents and 50,000 workers.