A new 18-storey apartment tower has launched in Milton, adding to what has been a limited pipeline of new apartment supply in the inner-city suburb in recent years.
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Quartet, the circa $100 million development at 33 Manning Street, by national developer Goldfields, will deliver 131 apartments, with one, two, and three-bedroom configurations available. The Manning Street site places residents within 300 metres of Milton Station and 500 metres from the Milton Ferry Wharf, with Park Road and Milton Markets also accessible on foot.

The building has been designed by architecture firm Rothelowman, with interiors by Cera Stribley. The facade takes a gridded approach with generous glazing, designed to maximise views and capture light from both the east and west.

A 1,000 square metre rooftop will be available to residents, incorporating a 25-metre pool, sauna, cold plunge, fully equipped gym, zen gardens, and private dining spaces, with views across the city and river.

Prices start from $1,190,000. Goldfields anticipates the project will appeal primarily to owner-occupiers, with some investor interest expected given the location and Brisbane’s projected growth ahead of the 2032 Olympics.
Milton Property Market
Milton has seen limited new apartment supply in recent years despite being regarded as one of Brisbane’s more sought-after inner-ring suburbs due to its proximity to the CBD. The suburb sits immediately adjacent to the Brisbane CBD and is well served by train, bus, and pedestrian access to the city.
According to realestate.com.au data, the median unit price in Milton sits at $750,000 for the 12 months to April 2026, representing growth of 19.1 per cent over that period. The median house price reached $2,030,000, up 27.9 per cent over the same period.
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Goldfields is already active in the broader Brisbane market. Its Hayfield masterplanned community in Ripley Valley spans 109 hectares and is home to more than 300 families, with plans for a 4-kilometre running track, future schools, and retail and commercial amenities.
The developer also has plans for a mixed-use tower at 88 Robertson Street in Fortitude Valley, within the James Street precinct, to include boutique commercial space, wellness facilities, and a rooftop restaurant and event space.
Published 21-May-2026












