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Ecco – 70-78 Victoria St, West End

By Kimberly Hart

Ecco Apartments, developed by Bekaa Group, is a trendy 8 level residential complex near the heart of West End’s vibrant urban lifestyle. Resort style living at its best. Residents of Ecco have exclusive access to state of the art facilities including a luxurious rooftop pool deck with BBQ and entertaining area, sauna and gym.

The Ecco apartments impress from the moment you set foot in the stylish foyer – soaring ceilings, feature gardens, and pendant chandelier hint at the thought and effort gone into designing this building. Located on a quiet street ,close to all amenities imaginable including the South Bank precinct, the alfresco eateries and the village lifestyle of West End, river walkways and public transport.

Building Name: Ecco & Ecco 2 Apartments
Address: 70-78 Victoria Street, West End
Developer: Bekaa Group
Year: 2012 – 2013
Local Authority: Brisbane City Council
On-site Manager: Urban Light
Body Corporate Manager: Body Corp Systems
Number Apartments: 152
Buildings: 2

Ecco Apartments 2022 Sales Update:

Apartment 404      2 Bed 2 Bath 1 Car 90m2     Sold: June 2022 $606,000

Apartment 411      1 Bed 1 Bath 1 Car 89m2     Sold: Aug 2022 $469,000

Apartment 314      2 Bed 2 Bath 1 Car 98m2    Sold: September 2022 $643,000

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