A city apartment described as having panoramic views and a casino located downstairs sells at auction for $3.43 million, according to reports from The Age, the Brisbane Times and the Sydney Morning Herald. The listings and auction coverage highlight the property’s distinctive attributes, including its elevated outlook and proximity to a casino venue. All three outlets quote the selling agent describing the home as “a very bold property,” adding that prospective buyers must be “bold” and understand the value to choose the asset. The articles present the same sale result and characterisation, framing the auction as a test of buyer appetite for a high-priced, standout inner-city residence. The reporting does not indicate the buyer’s identity or whether the apartment achieved a particular reserve price, but it confirms the final auction sale figure and the agent’s general view of the property’s appeal. The coverage is consistent across outlets in both the reported price and the quoted remarks about the home’s character.