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Beachside Yamba home listed after almost four decades

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A Beachside Yamba home in coastal northern New South Wales is on the market for the first time in almost 40 years.

The four bedroom, three bathroom residence located at 1 Church Street is a family-sized beach house.

Atherstone is described by Ray White Yamba owner Daniel Kelly as a classic Queenslander style residence.

Mr Kelly said, "relevant sales in the area suggest the value of the property should sit somewhere above $1 million.”

Yamba is roughly 3 hours to the Brisbane CBD, 2 hours to the Gold Coast, and 8 hours from Sydney or a 1 hour flight.

Aetherstone is situated within a short walk of beaches, cafes, restaurants and the famous Pacific Hotel.

Mr Kelly said "the owners have given very clear instructions to sell now."

The home goes to auction January 27.


Tri-level Gold Coast penthouse amalgamation listed

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A Palm Beach amalgamation of a penthouse apartment and the apartment below has hit the market.

Spanning levels six, seven and eight of the Temple complex on the Gold Coast Highway, the penthouse has 1,040 sqm of living space.

Each level is connected by a timber staircase.

Level six has 365 sqm of self-contained living space, marketed as having potential for staff or extended family.

There are three ensuited bedrooms, an ensuited home office and a kitchen on the level which opens to a beachfront terrace.

There's a beach facing terrace on the level above, which features another kitchen and a further three bedrooms, including an opulent master suite with dressing room.

Crowning the apartment is a 325 sqm rooftop, complete with outdoor kitchen, heated swimming pool and spa.

The sale, through Kollosche Prestige agent Michael Kollosche, comes with six car spaces in the basement.

 

 

 

 

 

Pacific Bondi Beach Lighthouse offering to test 2019 beachside market

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A luxury apartment in the Pacific Bondi Beach has hit the market.

The three bedroom, three bathroom Lighthouse-style offering has been scheduled for February 28 auction.

It last traded at $8.3 million as an empty shell in early 2017, with the estimated hopes now being close to $15 million.

The 504/180 Campbell Parade apartment has been listed by the Gibner family from Canada.

The building saw 12 sales last year ranging from $900,000 to $7.1 million.

The fifth floor apartment comes with interiors designed by architects Redgen Mathieson.

It comes with an expansive glass sliding door system by Vitrosca of Switzerland enabling a seamless flow between the vast, indoor living and generous outdoor entertaining spaces.

All up there is 317 sqm space, internal and external.

It has a black granite kitchen well equipped with premium appliances; Sub-Zero Fridge, Freezer, Wine Cabinet, two Miele dishwashers, Gaggenau ovens and Espresso machine. 

 

Robin Boyd Award-winning Point Piper home kicks off 2019 prestige listings

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The longtime Point Piper home of Australian advertising executive Malcolm Spry and wife Helen, who previously ran the noted Sydney eatery Chez Oz, is the first prestige listing of 2019 in one of the country's most exclusive suburbs.

The Spry's paid $1.1 million for the north facing 745 sqm Wyuna Road property overlooking the harbour over three decades ago in 1986.

The home, which has been dubbed Spry House, was designed by Durbach Block Architects and was completed in 2003. It won the Robin Boyd Award a year later.

Offering views of the Sydney Harbour from every level, the home has four bedrooms and three bathrooms.

The master suite, which takes centre stage at the front of the house, with views from Manly to Rose Bay.

A designer entrance way opens to a sculptural formal entertaining area, designed to maximise the views. Sliding glass doors flow to a 23 metre lap pool, accompanying the outdoor entertaining area.

Sydney Sothebys agent Michael Pallier has the listing.

The last prestige sale in Point Piper came late last year when financier Gordon Fell and wife Phillipa reportedly sold Routala for around $49 million after having $55 million hopes.

Just before the sale the couple spent $7.9 million on the Surry Hills home and design HQ of architect William Smart.

 

Sovereign Islands waterfront inspired by Miami's Star Island homes listed

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A Sovereign Islands waterfront inspired by the finest homes on Star Island in Miami has been listed for sale.

The Brittanic Crescent home was designed by Bayden Goddard, an architect for the Dubai Royal family.

The home was rebuilt four years ago after the block traded for $3.05 million in 2007.

Goddard's brief was to create separation and equal amenities for all family members across the home's two levels.

There is a soundproof party room too.

It was designed so the entertainment areas compliment the water views.

The four bedroom, five bathroom home on 1,005 sqm has a 22 metre water frontage with a 15 metre pontoon and a marina berth for a 21 metre boat. They're overlooked by the waterfront pool.

The master suite with its own rooftop terrace and ensuite is set to feature in an upcoming Robb Report for its luxury walk in wardrobe. The state of the art kitchen features a glass cased wine cellar.

A separate entry leads upstairs to a sound proof entertainment zone with hotel style bar and a Juliet balcony overlooking the tropical front garden.

It's been designed right down to the door handles, which are nickel and leather.

The 700 sqm home can be purchased fully furnished with interiors from the Sydney-based Romaine Alwill Interiors.

Father son duo Alex and Brian Phillis at Alex Phillis Luxury Real Estate are asking for offers over $6.25 million.

"This is Sovereign Islands' best house," Alex says.

The street record currently stands at $6 million for a seven bedroom mansion on nearly 3,000 sqm.

 

 

Centennial House at Centennial Park listed after Tobias Partners transformation

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Centennial House, the Centennial Park home modernised by acclaimed architects Tobias Partners, has been listed for sale.

Tobias Partners were commissioned to undertake the $2.1 million plus major renovation of the Martin Road home last traded for $8 million in 2009.

Approval was secured in 2011, before the plans were altered a year later.

The architecture firm said the renovation was inspired by the proportions and rhythm of the existing structure and fenestration, and the ideals of Palladian symmetry and order.

They wanted to create a contemporary dwelling that would sit comfortably among its more traditional neighbours.

A new entry sequence was created in the landscaped garden. It leads to the reworked foyer with a sweeping sculptural staircase.

The staircase is surrounded by defined formal and informal spaces, including a home office and family living and entertaining areas. 

The new elevated lawn at the rear conceals a four car garage below. On the surface bordering the lawn is now an indoor and outdoor kitchen and meals area, as well as a yoga room and gym.

Accompanying the garage on the lower level is a self-contained studio with kitchenette and bathroom. 

A salt water heated swimming pool sits in the front garden.

The five bedroom home, set on 800 sqm directly opposite Centennial Park, features an upstairs master wing with Carrara marble en-suite and bespoke dressing room. 

On this level are two further bedrooms with limestone ensuites and built in wardrobes.

Sydney Sotheby's agent Michael Pallier is marketing the home.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Black Rock home to challenge suburb record

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A home in Black Rock, south east of Melbourne, is set to push the suburb record having been listed with a guide of $6 million.

The Bayside property has six bedrooms and six bathrooms across two separate buildings, connected by a central swimming pool.

In the swimming pool is a swim-up mezzanine bar. There's access from the courtyard to the theatre room and a wine cellar.

The striking sculptured home on 950 sqm was built in 2005 on the Beach Road dress circle.

The property last traded for $855,000 in 2000 before its build.

Its external and internal design inspiration came from all corners of the world, from Paris to Beijing, Santorini and Dubai.

There's an eight person rooftop spa with views over the water.

The home is being marketed as an exotic beach-side resort 365 days of the year.

The current Black Rock record stands at $6.1 million, set in 2017 when a five bedroom Ebden Avenue home sold.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hamptons inspired Robina trophy home to be flipped

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A recently renovated, Hamptons inspired home on the Gold Coast has been listed by Renee Morgan of Queensland Sotheby’s International Realty.

Morgan says the home at 5 Julatten Drive in Robina is one of the Gold Coast's most prestigious homes.

The two storey home on a 1,450 sqm waterfront block has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, a separate study.

There is a heated indoor pool and spa. 

Vendor Nicole Marino bought the home for $1,635,000 in 2017 before renovating.

Marino said the home is perfectly positioned to experience all that the Gold Coast has to offer.

“Robina Island offers an exclusive family orientated community with several parks and water access within short walking distance, while the home itself feels like a hidden retreat, offering complete privacy from the outside world,” Marino said.

Upon entry, the grand double staircase takes centre stage, with open plan living centred around a large void. 

The spacious ensuited master bedroom includes its own private fireplace and balcony, while the second bedroom features a private balcony and ensuite.

The home has several public and private schools, as well as childcare facilities nearby.

 


St Peters trophy warehouse conversion of car garage listed

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A St Peters warehouse that was previously a car mechanics has been listed for sale after its conversion.

The Hutchinson Street property last traded for $810,000 in 2009 when it was an food packaging industrial complex, comprising a car garage, office and small residence attached on its 370 sqm.

Now stands a modern home with a six metre high vaulted ceiling and skylights.

The ground level open plan living and dining area opens to a floating deck surrounded in lush tropical greenery.

On this level is a platform bed and a home office.

Upstairs is a self-contained two bedroom apartment with a 50 sqm terrace and separate entry.

The home is being marketed by BresicWhitney agents Shannan Whitney and Duncan Grant.

They have a $2 million guide for its February 9 auction.

 

 

 

 

Noosa's historic Palm Cottage listed for sale

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Palm Cottage, a landmark Noosa home, has been listed for $1.425 million. 

The three-bedroom, three-structured property at 97 Orient Drive, Sunrise Beach is a part of Noosa’s history. 

It was 38 years ago, its creators, both keen surfers, restaurateurs and entrepreneurs, set the foundations for what was to become an avant-garde home on a site where they could be completely at ease and unwind in a natural habitat. 



The home comes with three bedrooms, dining area with fireplace, kitchen, and expansive deck linking the studio to the main building. 

Using sustainable materials and upcycled second-hand and custom-made goods, the home grew in a succession of spaces linked by sun decks and pathways.

Over the years, the owners have created picturesque gardens with a strong connection with the house. 

It is situated just less than 10 minute walk along a sandy track to surf beach, and a few minutes drive to schools, shops and medical facilities. 

Ray White Noosa’s Deni Castle is marketing the home.

The suburb's median house price sits at $820,000, according to CoreLogic. 

High Ridge for sale in gated Havelock North, New Zealand estate

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High Ridge, a hill country estate in New Zealand’s Hawke’s Bay is for sale.

Located at 266 Blackbarn Rd, Havelock North, the four bedroom four bathroom home is on the fringe of famous Te Mata Peak.

It was built was built by Leo and Anne-Marie Leader.

The home uses cutting edge argon-filled double glazed glass with thermal breaks to ensure the least heat loss. 

Featuring water heat pumps and an AC system allowing for individual room control, two years of planning and design, followed by two years of construction went into the home.

The pool was the first in the bay to have insulated sides and bottom, also benefiting from a magnesium-treated water system with no nasty chemicals, with the water heated during the colder months by a heat pump.”

Other features include a separate study, soundproof media room, sauna, master bedroom with dressing room and ensuite, as well as a large undercover outdoor entertaining area.

There is an insulated garage with storage for five cars.

“There are only 48 properties within this private estate; surrounded by vines, native trees, and the right to roam over 400 acres of Queen Elizabeth II Trust land. Residents have access to the private 9-hole golf course, tennis court and a fully-equipped pavilion overlooking spectacular views for those extra-large barbecue parties," Mr Leader said.

Havelock North Village, voted the nation’s most beautiful suburb, is only a few minutes drive from the property’s gated community.

Ray White Hastings sales agent Zak Marsden said “The owners are very motivated to have this property sold, and I'm going to sell it."

High Ridge is for sale by tender, closing 3pm (NZDT) on February 12.

Rosebud trophy home listed at $1.85 million

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A family home in the Lockhart Drive Estate in Rosebud on the Mornington Peninsula has been listed for $1.85 million hopes.

It has been offered by Flynn & Co Real Estate Rosebud. 

The home at 27 Lockhart Drive sits on 4118sqm and has four bedrooms, open plan living spaces, a theatre room,  kitchen with full butler's pantry, wine cellar, and alfresco area with outdoor kitchen. 

Other features include automatic gates, travertine stone flooring, high square set ceilings, ducted heating, heated flooring through the master ensuite, and double garage plus additional double carport. 

It is within easy reach of the Rosebud Country Club, shops and wineries.

The suburb's median house price sits at $610,000, according to CoreLogic.  

 

Jan Juc record price set by house inspired by sails

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A Jan Juc property listed with a $5.25 million to $5.75 million price guide has been sold.

“It is a new record by over $1 million,” Great Ocean Properties agent Marty Maher said.

It was listed last November by vendors who've been there since the mid 1980s.

The prior record in Jan Juc was $4.25 million for 8 Rip View Close last year.

The local paper, The Geelong Advertiser indicated the buyers were trading up locally.

The 4901 sqm property has a four-bedroom early 1990s-built house, that looks like it was inspired by sails.

A gate joins the Surf Coast Walk and a path that leads down to the water. It is also walking distance to shops and cafes.

The expansive property gives the option to add a swimming pool.

 

 

Bandon Grove schoolhouse listed with $50,000 annual accomodation prospect

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A colonial era school property at Bandon Grove in the Dundog district of New South Wales has been listed for sale. 

Dating back to 1882, Bandon Grove public school and teacher's house have been converted and renovated since it last traded for $652,000 in 2014.

Accommodation consists of the four bedroom school house and a bunk house.

The double brick home at 1230 Chichester Dam Road has formal and informal living areas and a commercial gourmet kitchen in the original school hall. 



Other features including a tennis court, charming sleeping quarters, and a five-bay shed made from local ironbark timber on its near 8,000 sqm land parcel.

Accommodation consists of the four bedroom schoolhouse as well as a bunkhouse capable of sleeping up to 15 people.

Bandon Grove School House is situated 15 minutes north of Dungog, and one hour from Newcastle airport.

Offers are due January 25 through Ray White Rural Lifestyle Sydney agent Scott Hunter.

Currently used as a weekender and Airbnb accommodation, its estimated return is $1400 to $1500 per weekend or $40,000 to $50,000 per year.

 

 

 

Gruzman House in Darling Point fetches over $6 million

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Gruzman House, the Darling Point home designed by Neville Gruzman in the late 1950s, has been sold to the Qvist family for $6,025,000.

The facade of Gruzman House emulates Lloyd Wright's famous Falling Water, the 1935 Pennsylvania icon.

Gruzman's original 1958 family home on Oswald Street was extended five years later, and then again in the early 1990s.

The home, filled with wooden ceilings and glossy, wide timber panelled walls, has been restored by its current vendors, who, when purchasing eight years ago, promised the Gruzmanfamily they would maintain their father's legacy.

The interconnected rooms all open on to decks and outlooks of the surrounding garden, overlooked by gum trees.

While now common for rooms to open to the outdoor, it was a rarity in the 1950s, until architects such as Gruzman implemented the style. 

Featuring Japanese Edo influences, the living room, naturally lit by rows of timber windows and glass doors, was described by Sydney Opera House architect Jørn Utzon as being "the best living room in Australia."

A pink neon installation by 1960s artist Michael Kitching remains. 

The four bedroom, three bathroom home, featured by Vogue in 1968.

Before his 2005 death, Gruzman endeavoured to leave the home to the nation, however, it never came to pass.

Sydney Sotheby's agents Deborah Travers and Tom Jamieson sold the home that included four adjoining apartments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Bede Barlow architectural beauty for sale in Potts Point

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Architect John Bede Barlow designed a Potts Point home for his cousins, the Lane-Mullins family at the end of the 19th century.

The 1892 house at 8 Challis Avenue was named Killountan, joining other well-known Barlow homes, including Keadue in Elizabeth Bay and St Kevin's in Woollahra.

The Toohey's director, John Lane-Mullins, who was a longtime member of the NSW Legislative Council, was a man of considerable means. The father of five was a leader of Roman Catholic laity, including being treasurer of the St Mary's Cathedral Building Fund from the 1870s. He was notable patron of the arts, and foundation president of the Australian Ex Libris Society. 

His family was from County Cork, Ireland, where the family home was also named Killountan.

The home, set between Macleay and Victoria streets, has been known for the past three decades as Simpsons of Potts Point, a small boutique hotel of 14 rooms.

But its current listing seems quite likely to see its return to its original state as a residence, the only privately owned freestanding mansion of its era in the area.

It was during the 1920s when the house known as Belgravia was split into six apartments. They were earning 320 pounds annually when offered for sale in 1944.

Then in the late 1980s, the Farris family undertook a year-long restoration.

Without ostentation, its facade was a statement against the vulgarity of Victorian architecture of the day. There was red brick with stain glass windows and timber ornamentation. 

Its now restored decorative elements were reserved for inside with missing mouldings replaced, elliptical Tudor arches highlighted, and a new internal staircase built, in the same style as the one that had been demolished decades earlier. A conservatory was erected and the garaging built underneath. 

The wooden columns at the entrance were uncovered, recreating the front porch.

There's precedent for the conversion back to residential, touted by the listing agents, Ken Jacobs at Christie's International and William Manning at McGrath.

Set on 650 sqm, the buidling has been on market for over 250 days.

When last offered in 2002, the property sold for $2,850,000.

Over the past 24 months there have been two notable terrace sales in Challis Avenue, including one reputedly for $14 million.

Restauratuer Peter Doyle's Cicada is no longer, having been restored and sold as a residence for $13 million in 2016. 

Killountan, which featured in Our Beautiful Homes: Australia's upper middle class in the Edwardian Age, last traded when bough by Keith Wherry in 2002 for $2.85 million. 

Barlow built houses for Sydney's new rich professionals, mostly Catholics, with big families. His other 1892 architectural jewel is St Kevin's, Woollahra, designed for Dr Patrick Collins and his wife, Margaret, whose ageing daughters kept the home until 1976 when then adman Leo Schofield and his then wife, jeweller Anne, saved the home from its infirm state after paying $182,250. 

Architect Peter Stronach, who helped restore the 1892 St Kevins for the Schofields, once noted the style of the 1890s house was Italianate, Victorian, wedding-cake style, with lots of wrought iron.

Bede Barlow instead built face brick houses with no wrought iron, but rather timber and brickwork decorations, along with verandahs, the beginning of an acceptance of a local style, rather than a copy of a European style. 

St Kevin's last sold for $2.2 million in 1994 when bought by Paul Keating when he was Prime Minister.

"No part of the house has been changed in concession to passing infatuations with fashionable configuration," Keating once told me.

"Leo saved it, and I finished the task."

Barlow, the president of the Institute of Architects of NSW between 1897 and 1902, lived at Airmount, Waverley, now the Christian Brothers' College, with wife, Mary with their only son having been killed at Gallipoli.

An earlier version of this article was first published in The Weekend Australian.

Hathaway, Bowral sold for $3.26 million

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Sydney businessman Anton Aldred, scion of the Cementaid International Group family, has paid $3.26 million for a Bowral property.

The property, Hathaway, on Kimberley Drive, features four bedrooms.

The 0.8ha fenced woodland area at the rear of the property can be accessed via a separate driveway.

It was the Hanning family who sold the 2ha property since they are returning to Mosman.

The family purchased the property in 2007 for $1.8 million, when it took a similar time to sell, according to CoreLogic. 

They had been seeking $3.65 million since March last year.

The luxury Bowral trophy home set in Michael Bligh gardens, features a 1994-built homestead.

Set across one level, the home has four bedrooms, a study and separate formal living and dining areas.

The grounds have water features, a solar heated swimming pool, a glass green house and garden shedding.

Cronin Island, Surfers Paradise resort style home listed for auction

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A resort style home on the Cronin Island in Surfers Paradise has hit the market. 

It has been scheduled for auction on February 7 by Aydan Mullin from Savills Gold Coast. 

Situated on the edge of Main River, the house at 35 Southern Cross Drive comes with multiple living areas downstairs, open plan kitchen, four bedrooms with views, and in-ground pool.

Other features include three-car basement parking, wine cellar, and purpose-built cinema. 

It's just a short stroll to world class restaurants, shops, beaches and private schools.

Renowned as one of the most exclusive residential enclaves on Gold Coast, the elite Cronin Island only has 33 properties. 

The suburb's median house price sits at $1.11 million, according to CoreLogic. 

Beachfront Siesta Park house on WA's Geographe Bay listed at $5 million

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A beachfront house on Geographe Bay located at Siesta Park, Western Australia has been listed for sale with $5 million hopes.

It has been offered by Phill Cronin from Williams Porteous Properties International. 

Set on an almost 1 acre of land with wide frontage, the north facing house at 454 Cave Road, Siesta Park comes with four bedrooms, kitchen, lounge and dining room, large oofice and huge underground double garage.

Other highlights include landscaped front gardens, private boat ramp and mooring, garage with room for extra storage, and solar system. 

Located at the Northern end of the Margaret River Wine Region, it is just 20 metres from the white sandy beach. 

The property has had the same private owner for the last 32 years.

Award-winning Trinity Beach home listed

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An award-winning Trinity Beach home has hit the market with an asking price of $3 million.

In 2014, shortly after the home was completed, it won awards for the HIA Home of the year, HIA bathroom design and HIA outdoor project.

The state of the art home at 115-117 Harbour Drive at Trinity Park was built by Ash Moseley Homes on a 1,100 sqm waterfront parcel.

Set in professionally landscaped tropical gardens, the home comprises 5 bedrooms, a gym, home office, built in marine aquarium and four car garage

The ground floor living is wrapped in glass to take advantage of the water views.

The living spaces open to alfresco decks which overlook the property's 26 metre water frontage, complete with 17 meter pontoon.

A swimming pool almost runs through the home past the living and entertaining quarters, accessed by a bridge.

FNQ Hot Property Trinity Park agent Nathan Shingles is marketing the home.

Shingles said the home is a spectacular fusion of timeless contemporary design, un-compromised quality & state of the art tech.

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