During the 1990s, The Grand was converted to a hotel and apartments featuring a spa, sauna, gym and swimming pool with retractable glass roof.
Apartment number 332, which has three bedrooms and arched double-glazed windows set 6m-high into the living area’s wall, will be auctioned 10am June 4 with $1.1m-$1.2m price hopes.CoreLogic records show he purchased the property for $815,000.The kitchen has stone countertops, a tiled splashback, second splashback with exposed 120-year-old original brick, soft-closing drawers and cabinetry, a black Franke sink and Bosch appliances.
Jellis Craig Port Phillip agent Pil Minerth said the abode’s modern interior was “like Manhattan loft style”. “I think it’s unique just because of the type of building it’s in, it is unlike others in the city,” Ms Minerth said.to get the latest Victorian property market news delivered direct to your inbox.