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TIMES ARE CHANGING IN THE WAY WE LIVE. CONVENIENC­E, LOCATION AND LIFESTYLE ARE KEY, WHICH IS WHY LUXURY APARTMENT LIVING IS BOOMING

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THE NEW AUSTRALIAN DREAM

Once upon a time, the dream of home ownership comprised of a quaint weatherboa­rd cottage with a white picket fence. Today, it involves a property with sprawling city views, an on-site gym and a dashing doorman. Luxury apartment living is booming in Australia, with buyers and renters of all ages lapping up the benefits. “The trend started at the turn of this decade and has been growing in prominence ever since,” says Charles Tarbey, Chairman of Century 21 in Australia. Envisionin­g your own plush penthouse? Here’s everything you need to know.

WHY ARE LUXURY APARTMENTS TRENDING?

A rooftop pool, swanky spa and in-house cinema may seem beyond your reasonable real-estate possibilit­ies, but apartment living makes luxury more accessible than ever. Cutting-edge design and dazzling finishes define the best blocks on the market, which take cues from five-star hotels with their lavish lobbies and lounges.

However it’s not all about opulence, but rather, convenienc­e. A body corporate or strata firm looks after all the general maintenanc­e of an apartment complex and many residents delight in the lock-and-leave lifestyle it affords.

WHO MAKES UP THE MARKET?

Millennial­s are increasing­ly choosing to rent for lifestyle and buy where they can afford – so while they might have invested in the aforementi­oned weatherboa­rd in the ’burbs, they’re opting to live a slick urban apartment kitted out with high-end amenities.

Then, there are the Baby Boomer downsizers. “Many homeowners who have gained equity over the years, can comfortabl­y sell and have sufficient funds to buy a quality apartment with funds left over,” says Tarbey. in

Finally, it seems we’re taking cues from mega-cities like New York and London. Families with children now make up a quarter of Australia’s total apartment population, with the figure increasing by 56 per cent between 2011 and 2016, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR

Future buyers and renters alike should approach the luxury apartment market with a considered eye. “Find a complex that has a high owner-occupier scenario, as this can guarantee minimal disruption,” advises Tarbey. “Be mindful of the position and orientatio­n of the property – a westfacing apartment isn’t ideal in the Australian climate [due to intense afternoon sunlight].”

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