Monday, 20 April 2015

Pinnacle Apartments - The Big Picture


If you're a fan for living in the centre of the City where the action can be found, then you'll be a fan for the Pinnacle apartments.

You can truly enjoy the benefits that urban living has to offer, without losing sight of the big picture.

If you have grown kids who are attending University or AUT they can walk to their campus.  

There's the theatres and nightlife close by and No. 5 Restaurant  is also within walking distanceSitting between large concrete and glass neighbours, this quaint red-brick building, with its white picket fence and suburban shrubbery almost looks out of place. Browse some of the establishment's recents reviews and you'll read quotes such as: 

"Number 5 has always been a go to restaurant for me... I'm particularly fond of their baked french onion soup-" and

"the elegance of the second floor dining room... I highly recommend this unique dining spot..."   

Let's not overlook the excellent motorway access from the Pinnacle apartments and with your car parked down below in its secure car park, you'll have the rest of Auckland available to you in moments.

Pinnacle apartments are set in amongst the trees in a calm green space. Each apartment will surprise you with its varied views - from a city and harbour vista to the tranquil green of the surrounding mature trees.

Come and see for yourself this coming ANZAC weekend why the Pinnacle apartments are the best deal in town.

The show space closed on Saturday for ANZAC day, but open:
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 1-2pm and Thursday 4-5pm.

Near the junction of Symonds Street and the corner of Karangahape Road.
18 Saint Martins Lane.  



Monday, 13 April 2015

Brand new look for the Pinnacle



We're really excited to share these brand new images of the Pinnacle.
Inspired by German architects, Sauerbruch Hutton the design team at Paul Brown have taken the opportunity to introduce colour to the building to make it stand out. We think they've achieved their objective.

The bulk of the colour has been added to the stair core, and we can't wait to see the vibrant glow from the building at night.

Even the security gates have taken on the fabulous radiant colours of the building. There's no reason to worry about security at the Pinnacle.



Floor to ceiling windows in all of the rooms mean that the stunning views over Auckland are interrupted as little as possible.


You're so close to the action of the central city, but remain secluded in a beautiful green space with unique aspects from all apartments.

Don't take our word for it - come and visit our show space and take a look for yourself.

Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Leave the car at home


You'd have to be living under a rock if you hadn't noticed the increasing difficulty in getting around Auckland by car.

One of the real advantages of living at the Pinnacle Apartments is the fact that you can leave the car at home, in the carpark and take to getting around inner Auckland on foot.

No more grim-faced getting into the car of a morning and having to make your way through the rush hour traffic to get to work. Simply have a leisurely breakfast in your apartment, or perhaps at a local cafe, and then wander on down to the office.

You'll be arriving for a day's work, fresh, stress-free and ready to meet whatever the work day has to throw at you.

No more need to get in the Auckland traffic before 7am to beat the rush. No more worries about whether or not there's going to be some kind of 'incident' on the motorway that's going to add a further 40-50 minutes to your commute. Just pop on your walking shoes, take a healthy meander down the street and you're there.

Not only are you saving valuable dollars on fuel, but you're upping your daily exercise and keeping your stress levels to a minimum. It's a win-win.

Don't take our word for it, pop on over to the show space and see why an apartment at Pinnacle Apartments is right for you.

Sunday, 29 March 2015

Why almost one-third of the Pinnacle Apartments have already sold


I learned today that almost one-third of the apartments at the Pinnacle have been sold already. This is a new development and I began to wonder why this should be the case.

What is it about this development that's attracting such positive interest from purchasers? I looked again at the location and immediately came to grips with why there is such demand for these apartments. I'll address some of these positive aspects in the next few blogs.

First up, one of the things I love about inner city Auckland is the large area of green space interspersed between its buildings. Bravo to our town planners, keeping these vital green spaces available for public use and enjoyment. The bonus is that you don't have to spend your weekends behind a lawn mower or on your knees weeding the garden - you can just enjoy the green space and the flower gardens.

 Just across the Grafton Bridge, within walking distance of the Pinnacle is The Domain, Auckland's oldest spacious and diverse park. If you're not inclined to walk, then it's just a quick trip down in the lift to your allocated car park and you have all of greater Auckland immediately at your disposal.

The Domain is home to the War Memorial Museum, which sits at the highest point of the 75-hectare park that has been developed around the cone of an extinct volcano. Take your time enjoying the exhibits at the museum and then perhaps arrange to meet friends or family for a quick bite to eat at the museum's in-house cafe. If you prefer, you could take High Tea at the Wintergarden Cafe or simply pop in at The Kiosk for a takeaway coffee. Take a leisurely walk around the grounds and feed your lunch leftovers to the ducks at the duck pond. Spend some quiet time at the Wintergardens enjoying the temperate or tropical glasshouse dependent upon the prevailing season.

There's something for everyone just across the bridge from the Pinnacle Apartments and I guess that's why almost a third of the apartments have sold.


Sunday, 22 March 2015

Why people choose to buy at the Pinnacle


What is the Pinnacle and where is the Pinnacle? These were questions I asked myself as I drove down the drive to the site of Pinnacle apartments.

Near the junction of Symonds Street and Karangahape Road you'll find the Pinnacle snuggled in amongst a stand of magnificent protected Oak Trees at the base of historic St Martins Lane.

After an unexpected trip in an elevator that reminded me of my early days working in Queen Street in the late 1980's (it's the retro wooden panels that take me back) I found myself on the 8th floor of the building.

The doors opened and I was met not only by the buzz of a huge crowd of people at an inner city apartment showroom, but I was also taken immediately by the magnificent views out over Auckland.  As buyers are saying, "Seeing the views first-hand from the eighth floor showroom I instantly understood the attraction."

As I walked the entire circumference of the building I couldn't help but take in the amazing changing city vista.  The view changed from a classic Auckland Rangitoto and harbour scene, across the city over the tree tops of the Domain and through to the mesmerizing motion of the Sunday afternoon traffic crossing Grafton Bridge. My favourite was the stunning view over those protected Oak trees and out to the Waitakere ranges beyond. I could just imagine sitting in my apartment, almost amongst the trees watching the sky change from blue to pink as the sun set in the evening.

Don't take my word for it. If you want to experience the beauty of an evening sunset at the Pinnacle, go along to one of the show space's open evenings, Tuesday and Thursday 7-8pm. 18 Saint Martins Lane.

The building will have floor to ceiling glass and all living and bedrooms face the views. As Pinnacle buyers are saying, "Where else in Auckland can you find a new freehold two bedroom apartment with a carpark included in this price range?"

Pop over and take a look. Fay & Virgil will make you very welcome.