Melbourne-based property group, Fridcorp will expand into Queensland this year, with the arrival of ‘Odyssey’ in Albion, Brisbane.
January 12th, 2016
According to Fridcorp, Odyssey is located approximately 4km of the CBD in the suburb of Albion and will feature a number of one, two and three bedroom apartments. As for details about what the apartments have in store for residents, “Odyssey residences are refined spaces that feature sophisticated design, beautiful detail, custom pieces and abundant natural light.”
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