There will be six levels of 22 one-bedroom, 32 two-bedroom apartments and two two-bedroom penthouses, from 43sq m to 88sq m, most with decks.
The building has a high seismic rating, with its solid construction of concrete, steel and stone with new cedar cladding. Owners can choose from earth, stone or sand colour schemes for the interior fitouts, with American oak flooring in the kitchen, wool carpet in the living area and bedrooms, and tiles in the bathrooms. The ceilings are 2.65m high, windows are full-height and lighting is mainly LED lighting, with Cat 6 wiring and MATV connection to a communal satellite dish. Bonuses are the quality European fittings and kitchen appliances plus washing machine and drier.
The fitouts are scheduled to start in the new year, aiming for a nine-month completion date. Keith says his group settled on the Nugent St site because it liked the existing building's solid construction, and the city fringe location is handy to the hospital, the university, CBD, Newmarket and Ponsonby, with easy access to the motorways, trains and bus routes. It is also in Grammar zone. Pre-sales interest has come from first-home buyers and young professionals through to the middle-aged bracket looking for a lock-and-leave city base.