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The weekend before 'Super Saturday' saw steady home sales. Simon Johanson reports.

Gone are the days when a pool or gym would suffice in a new apartment building.

Now nightclubs, bars, shared dining facilities, poker rooms and yoga are being included to create "vertical villages" and provide communal spaces for residents.

As a result, modern apartment blocks are becoming more like pseudo hotels.

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New apartment blocks, such as Fifty Albert as seen in an artist's impression, are emphasising communal space.

The large array of lifestyle services on offer caters for an increasingly sophisticated set of high-rise dwellers wanting spaces and facilities not found in older buildings.

Developer Hamton's new Fifty Albert building near Albert Park Lake offers residents a health club, day spa, on-site yoga, indoor garden retreat and concierge service at ground level.

On the top floor are a sun deck, hot tubs, fully equipped barbecue, kitchens, dining, lounge, cinema and poker rooms all shared.

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Rise of the vertical village

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March 26, 2012 at 9:57 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Apartment Building Construction