Caringal Flats
Never Too Small
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29-Mar-2024
In the leafy suburb of Toorak, just 10 minutes away from Melbourne CBD, stands a one-of-a-kind heritage-listed building that has undergone a remarkable transformation.
Originally constructed in 1951, the building consisted of three distinct structures—a crescent, a tower, and a garage—all interconnected by a series of sky bridges. The highlight of this remarkable building is its unconventional layout, with one flat per floor, ensuring privacy and exclusivity for its occupants.
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