Another first home buyer couple, social media analyst Cheryl Looi, 29, and banker Jason Tan, 28, bought a two-bedder on level seven for $950,000. Mr Tan said he was on a working visa so wouldn't have qualified for the First Home Owner Grant anyway.
After saving for four years and watching prices continue to skyrocket, the FOMO factor (Fear of Missing Out) prompted them to jump in. "We just had to do something," Mr Tan said.
Some of the top sales included $850,000 for a one bedroom unit with no parking on level 24, $1.45 million for a two-bedder with a single car spot on the same level and $1.99 million for a two-bedder on level 28.
Investor John Chee, 27, an accountant, bought a south-east facing two-bedroom apartment on level 11 for "just over a mill", and hopes it will fetch more than $800 a week in rent when it's complete in 2018