Why would you leave? 661 Chapel St offers residents health and social amenities

The hotel-feel of 661 Chapel starts from the private porte-cochere entry, where the concierge is located
Why would you leave? 661 Chapel St offers residents health and social amenities
The sauna and spa, located on level six. Image supplied
Joel Robinson April 28, 2021

Despite its prime location on the sought-after Chapel Street, residents of the completed 661 Chapel Street in South Yarra will feel they don't have to leave the development to exercise or socialise.

661 Chapel Street is the first Australian project of the Malaysian-based developer Gamuda Land, who made it a focus to offer their residents the best in onsite facilities.

Local architecture firm Bird de le Coeur designed the 30 level building of just 116 apartments.

The hotel-feel of 661 Chapel starts from the private porte-cochere entry, where the concierge is located. Behind the concierge is a meet and greet-style break out room with seating and dining facilities.

Also the ground level is a grand library and music corner, as well as private dining rooms and board rooms.

There's further dining rooms on level six, where the majority of the hotel-style facilities are located.

The most impressive is the 25 metre indoor/outdoor lap pool, which is accompanied by a sun deck, sauna and a steam room.

Why would you leave? 661 Chapel St offers residents health and social amenities

Level six also features a mini theatre room, lounge, gym and a wine cellar.

Entry level is from $546,000 for a one bed apartment, $798,000 for two bedrooms and $1,841,000 for the three bedroom apartments.

Why would you leave? 661 Chapel St offers residents health and social amenities

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is the Editor in Chief at Urban.com.au, managing Urban's editorial team and creating the largest news cycle for the off the plan property market in the country. Joel has been writing about residential real estate for nearly a decade, following a degree in Business Management with a major in Journalism at Leeds Beckett University in England. He specializes in off the plan apartments, and has a particular interest in the development application process for new projects.

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