Demand for high-quality inner-city apartments is reaching new heights in Brisbane, as buyers move quickly to secure well-located, lifestyle-oriented homes before they even officially hit the market.
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One standout example is The Carter, a $260 million residential tower in Kangaroo Point that has already sold 85 per cent of its units, well before its public launch. The strong early interest has pushed the development ahead of schedule, with construction now underway.
Developed by Mosaic Property Group in partnership with BDA Architecture, The Carter will rise 22 storeys and deliver 125 premium apartments on a 2,124 sqm site. The building is designed to appeal to downsizers and long-time locals seeking large floorplans, protected views, and high-end finishes.
Prices start from $1.115 million for two-bedroom residences and reach over $3 million for three-bedroom homes with a multipurpose room. The design focuses on generous internal layouts, north-facing balconies, and thoughtful amenities that support a luxurious urban lifestyle.
According to Mosaic’s managing director Brook Monahan, early success is the result of extensive planning and detailed design work completed well before launch. He credited the company’s internal teams for handling the full process in-house, from concept to construction, which he said helped speed up decisions and maintain quality control throughout.
Mosaic also places strong emphasis on longevity, with Monahan noting that the firm considers not just how a building looks now, but how it will perform and feel in years to come. That approach has resonated with buyers, the majority of whom are owner-occupiers from Brisbane’s inner suburbs. Many are seeking well-crafted homes that also provide access to communal features like a golf simulator, cinema, rooftop pool, gym, sauna and teppanyaki bar.
The developer has also observed that buyers are increasingly drawn to the reassurance of working with a group that stays involved post-completion to ensure building quality and resident satisfaction. That ongoing commitment, Monahan said, builds trust and long-term value for both residents and investors.
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With construction now underway, The Carter is expected to be completed by early 2027—further proof that Brisbane’s appetite for high-end, inner-city apartment living is only growing.
Published 10-July-2025


