27 JANUARY / 2022
PRESTIGE THE BEST IN AUSTRALIAN PROPERTY
COASTAL HIDEAWAY Recline and rela x in total privacy
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Wahroonga Sydney 70 Burns Road $13.8 million J OSE PHIN E H U YN H
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Private sale Agent: DiJones Wahroonga, Tim Fraser 0433 100 067 It’s on everyone’s lips – the market is heating up amid an economic upturn;
Designed by renowned architect William
and there’s no better place to see that play out first hand than in the
Richardson and built for the Arnott family in 1941,
prestige property market. After a restful summer, the industry is raring to
this grand Georgian estate sits on 5465 square
go and I can hear the crescendo of relief from buyers who have been eager
metres of level, park-like grounds. Featuring a
to get off the starting blocks as soon as new stock hits the market. The tree
banquet-sized dining room, elegant living spaces
and sea-change era has seen a deep renaissance, not just seasonally but
and private guest quarters, the property comes
now year-round. In our first edition for 2022, there’s a taste of sprawling,
complete with a pool, spa and tennis court.
green estates and waterfront homes to maximise summer living and get your heart racing. Escape the high temperatures and be put at immediate ease at the sight of the Melbourne warehouse conversion profiled in this week’s feature story. If you’re not ready for the holidays to be over, relish in all that pristine Kiama has to offer in Living In.
O U R COVE R 18 Macgregor Avenue, Portsea Listed by Peninsula Sotheby’s International Realty Sorrento PAG E 2
HOT PROPERTY Editor: Josephine Huynh josephine.huynh@ domain.com.au Editorial producer: Paige Tonna Group picture editor: Kylie Thomson Senior designer: Colleen Chin Quan Graphic designer: Emma Staughton National managing editor: Alice Stolz Chief executive officer: Jason Pellegrino
JAMES GEER
DESIGN DIGEST Celebrating country and culture
YELLOWTRACE Intimate and reimagined design
LIVING IN Natural wonder on the South Coast
THE PROPERTY INVESTOR How checklists have changed
Residential sales: Queensland Brad McLeod 0429 571 826 New South Wales Belinda Sinclair 0414 580 903 Victoria & Tasmania Ray van Veenendaal 0438 279 870 Western Australia, South Australia & Northern Territory Jeroen van de Peppel 0427 292 797 Digital edition Visit domain.com.au/ digitaledition
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Main Beach Gold Coast 1601/5 Pacific Street $5 million-$5.3 million
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Private sale Agent: Queensland Sotheby’s International Realty, Kim Sharpe 0412 261 266 Claiming panoramic views from the 16th floor of the boutique Cerulean high-rise, this 448-square-metre penthouse gazes north over the ocean and city skyline. Enjoy multiple living spaces, including a home cinema and two covered balconies.
Portsea
Mosman
Mornington Peninsula 18 Macgregor Avenue
Sydney 8a Cyprian Street
$8.75 million-$9.5 million
$8.5 million
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Private sale
Auction: 10.45am, February 19
Agent: Peninsula Sotheby’s International Realty Sorrento,
Agent: Black Diamondz Property Concierge,
Patrick Sinn 0418 378 759
Monika Tu 0409 898 888
A short walk from Shelley Beach, this Guilford Bell-designed property is
Walk to Chinamans Beach from this well-
a lesson in coastal luxury. Wrapped around a meticulously landscaped
positioned property, which comes with a pool
internal courtyard, the home features timber-lined ceilings and walls.
and approved plans for a new build.
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2 bed $1,350,000 3 bed from $1,775,000
DESIGN DIGEST
Works of art The knowledge of country and culture is celebrated by First Nations artists in these creations. C o m p i l e d b y PAU LIN E M O RRIS SE Y WOVEN SKIES A collaboration between Tait and Willie Weston has resulted in Woven Skies, a selection of Tait’s iconic Australian-designed and manufactured outdoor pieces using beautiful fabric by Willie Weston, who works with Indigenous artists to create textiles for contemporary environments. madebytait.com.au
ARTWORK BY EMILY PWERLE
CELEBRATION OF COUNTRY Pwerle Gallery is a family-owned Aboriginal company that promotes the works of Indigenous artists such as Emily Pwerle. Using colourful lines and symbols, Emily paints the designs used in Awelye, the women’s ceremony in her country, Atnwengerrp. pwerle.com.au
LINO DESIGNS One
ART BY MITJILI NAPURRULA A cross-cultural collaboration combining
of only a handful of
Aboriginal designs and traditional Kashmiri rug-making techniques, these
Indigenous textile-
beautiful cushions are the result of a joint venture between Better World
producing art centres
Arts and Kaltjiti Arts. Chain-stitched using hand-dyed wool, each is a
in Australia, Babbarra
completely handmade piece. koskela.com.au
Women’s Centre specialises in handcrafted lino-tile designs, including this vibrant work of cream cotton printed in warm green ink, carved by the talented textile artist Raylene Bonson. babbarra.com
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YELLOWTRACE
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COURTESY OF JONES
PHOTOGRAPHY BY JAMES GEER / STYLING BY BEK SHEPPARD
Cool, calm and considered
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he idea of living in a spacious warehouse loft in the city seems universally appealing. I, for one, have lusted over the idea of residing somewhere centrally located while enjoying an abundance of open living space with an edge. Yet, urban warehouse apartments come with an unavoidable set of challenges – from navigating heritage regulations, interior shells often left with dodgy smears of time and bad “design” decisions, a slew of issues related to structural integrity, acoustics and so forth. It takes a special kind of client to fall in love with a space riddled with problems and see nothing but its potential. This was certainly the case with this Melbourne laneway home that occupies the entire ground floor of a 1907 warehouse built by Sir John Monash – an advocate of reinforced concrete, whose now heritage-listed building is considered a pioneering exploration of off-form concrete. The owners, a professional couple with backgrounds in fashion and property development, originally rented an apartment in the same building where they could “have a bit of fun” while waiting for their family home renovation in Windsor. However, they immediately realised this was their dream project, and neglected the suburban home to focus their efforts on securing a whole floor in the CBD building. Working in close collaboration with local design practice O’Connor and Houle, with whom the couple had previously worked on several projects, gave rise to a special abode that celebrates the building’s history while accommodating more than meets the eye. The original concrete structure was completely concealed by plasterboard with partitions extended to the ceilings. Spaces were generic, enclosed and devoid of natural light, and the bedrooms were noisy, particularly at night during waste collection times. The artificial light from nearby bars and restaurants also made restful sleep impossible.
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O’Connor and Houle’s conceptual aim was to expose and preserve the heritage concrete structure, so the beauty of the early off-form concrete plays an important role in the daily aesthetic experience. To combat the intrusion of nighttime noise, a garden atrium wraps around the interior, with three layers of glass filtering and counteracting various sound frequencies. The internal space is now silent at 4am while a rubbish-truck upturns industrial bins full of glass outside. A fresh and serene interior palette creates an atmosphere of calm, further illuminated with light fittings that up-light the concrete. Their adjustable colour-temperature LED lights cunningly mimic external light conditions. Having completely changed the way the clients live, this Melbourne warehouse is not only undeniably beautiful, all spaces within are well lit, calm and quiet, with purified and odourless fresh air replenished constantly. A tranquil urban oasis that still very much feels intimately connected to the city.
“A tranquil urban oasis that still very much feels intimately connected to the city.”
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S U N S H I N E B E AC H
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Don’t miss this once in a lifetime opportunity. Number 26 Park Crescent is arguably the best vacant beachfront lot left in the highly prized Sunshine Beach community, loved for its pristine beach and vibrant village feel, this is a locale all about laidback living with a touch of luxury. All you need to do is choose your architect or make the most of the proposed plans already created by Paul Clout Design (please note, these plans are not yet approved by council). Once you’ve chosen your favorite finishes, you can sit back and let your property dreams come to life.
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34.6692° S, 150.8528° E
KIAMA ALAN MIDDLETON / ALAMY STOCK PHOTO
A scenic beachside location and a back-to-basics lifestyle are attracting families and young professionals. B y PAU LIN E M O RRIS SE Y Just beyond the Sydney city limits, the
median house price has risen 26.1 per cent to
scenic seaside village of Kiama captures a lot
$1.16 million.
of attention. It could be the calming presence of the breaking
the area is feeling the influence and affluence of the Sydney market.
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“Great schools, such as Shellharbour Anglican
it’s not hard to see why this laid-back coastal
College, have emerged to further broaden the
town easily inspires a sea change.
demographic appeal of the area,” he says. “The Albion Park bypass has also sliced the
Wodi name of “Kiaram-a”, to which some sources
travel time on the roads for those getting in and
give the meaning “where the sea makes a noise”
out of the city, along with the short-term holiday
– a reference to the famous blowhole.
market only continuing to boom.”
Framed by the beautiful Pacific Ocean on one
Illawarra 7 Gwinganna Avenue
within two hours of Sydney, Watt notes how
lighthouse or the exhilarating sound of one of
The name Kiama is derived from its Wodi
Kiama
Similar to other notable waterfront locations
waves, the comforting wink from the iconic the world’s biggest blowholes – by any means,
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side and stunning green vistas on the other,
Local with benefits
Kiama has long been a magnet for retirees,
While sprinkles of a cosmopolitan lifestyle are
but according to Daniel Watt of South Coast
certainly present, Kiama retains the simplicity
Commanding a prestigious beachfront position
Prestige Properties, this is changing.
of yesteryear. The close-knit community, with no
with direct access to Kendalls Beach, this
traffic lights, taps into the back-to-basics desire.
architect-designed home features open-plan
“Given people’s growing ability to telecommute, young professionals and families are moving
Simone Holz – owner of local fashion and
living, an amazing indoor-outdoor flow and
to the area and taking advantage of this trend,
homewares boutique store Empire23 – and her
floor-to-ceiling glazing for uninterrupted views.
happily making the 90-minute commute from
husband, Steve Norris, have raised their two
Expressions of interest
Kiama to Sydney once or twice a week,” he says.
children in Kiama, and say it’s a great place to
Agent: South Coast Prestige Properties,
“What’s more, Kiama is at the southern end of
live as a family.
A sleepy retirement
“My husband and I both grew up in Kiama,
town no more, Kiama,
CBD, providing fantastic connectivity for those
and both our children have been able to go to
on Sydney’s outskirts,
who need it.”
great schools, play local sports and make good
delivers a holiday vibe
the electric train line to Sydney’s airport and
Daniel Watt 0420 486 386
friends,” Holz says.“Its small-town feel is what
with views to match and
Hover your camera over the
property market is also making waves, with the
has allowed me to build strong relationships and
a vibrant, close-knit
code to see Domain listings
latest Domain House Price Report showing the
friendships with local and loyal customers.”
community.
in Kiama
Aside from the town’s famous beaches, Kiama’s
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PENINSULA SOTHEBY’S
New year, new investor must-haves The pandemic has forced changes to how we work and how we live and this is shaping the wish lists of renters in new ways. B y SU E WILLIAMS
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Across the country, renters are seeking coastal locations and quality inclusions for a better lifestyle.
f the pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that life can be short, so we should wring all the sweetness out of it we can. For residential property investors, that’s rewritten buying checklists forever. “We’ve seen a massive shift over the past year,” says mortgage broker Justin Doobov of Intelligent Finance. “People are now looking for a lot more from their homes, for lifestyle and outdoor space and, with working from home part of the time now a permanent state, desirable locations have changed too.” Once, he says, “little dogboxes in the city” would have commanded premium rents and high rates of price growth because people wanted to be close to the city and cut travel times to work. “But, while tiny city apartments will still always rent, they’re no longer the ideal things to buy.” Now investors should be looking instead at homes that offer tenants a desirable lifestyle, with a backyard for a house and a balcony for an apartment, and in a location accessible to the coast, waterways, national parks or parklands.
“Proximity to the CBD used to be very important,” says property valuer and investment advisor Anna Porter of Suburbanite. “But priorities have now changed with so many people only going to work two or three days a week.
“Tenants are now looking for places that are close to lifestyle amenities.” “Investors should be looking for properties with not necessarily one small study or space to work, but his and her studies, or flexible floor spaces that can be adapted, or space in a backyard to put in an office pod, like a small shipping container that can be fully fitted out as an office.
“That could add an extra $50 to $100 a week to the rent.” Apartments with facilities are now also better prospects than before. Buildings with barbecue spaces, pools and gyms are much more popular with tenants who want amenities on-site rather than having to go outside for public services. It’s critically important for investors to set budgets realistically, however. Many people are now swimming in cash, having spent little on travel or dining out in the past two years. “But investors should do a non-COVID budget because, once travel and restaurants are back, they’ll have less money to spend,” Porter says. “And they should always consider the fundamentals of good investment and not get too caught up by regional markets and holiday markets and Airbnb.” In Sydney, locations like the northern beaches, near beaches in the east, and the well-to-do areas of the central coast are now extremely desirable, according to national buyer’s agent Ben Plohl of BFP Property Buyers. In Melbourne, it’s the Mornington Peninsula and inner suburbs with lots of cafes and shops, such as Fitzroy and Collingwood. In Brisbane, investors should choose bayside suburbs or the inner suburbs on the north side. “Tenants are now looking for places that are close to lifestyle amenities but also accessible to the coast,” Plohl says. “They want somewhere that offers them cafes and things to do, but still with fresh air and the outdoors.”
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‘Fiddlehead Farm’ is the ultimate lifestyle retreat; uniquely private, uniquely secure and located at the very end of a private road overlooking the Conondale Valley.
‘FIDDLEHEAD FARM’ REESVILLE SUNSHINE COAST QUEENSLAND
The brief was to establish a family home environment, creating the very finest residential examples, showcasing them with the highest level of materials and building integrity combined with some of the most picturesque real estate the Sunshine Coast has to offer. 358 acres across two titles provides the perfect setting for equestrian pursuits, river walks, observation points across wildlife sanctuary trails, bell bird and koala habitats which are exclusively yours.
• 10 minutes to Maleny Village • 3 separate biodynamic orchards • 7km internal roads, including 3km bitumen • 3km meandering frontage to Elamen Creek • Rich fertile soils • 100Kw solar array with battery and diesel backup • High speed internet connection • Elevated to capture range breezes • Stunning parterre and landscaped gardens • Some of the Sunshine Coast’s finest geography
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‘Serenity’, Deepwater ’Serenity’ at Deepwater, with 554 metres of absolute beach frontage is a 121-hectare rural retreat located on the southern boundary of the Deepwater National Park. This property is about total freedom, somewhere to relax, be yourself and to enjoy all that nature, in all its glory, has to offer. Construction of the massive Queenslander homestead was completed in 2006 and has been a treasured private holiday home enjoyed by family and friends from Australia and Europe ever since. Whether as a permanent home, a beach retreat or a working farm, ‘Serenity’ is all about family, peace and being close to all that nature provides in this tropical Queensland paradise.
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Lot 30 Wreck Rock Road, Deepwater For Sale Contact Agent View Inspection by Appointment Michael Vettoretto 0438 705 745
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102 & 103/1 Queensberry Street, Carlton
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Manhatten Style Luxury Apartment Luxurious three-bedroom apartment (with study) commands a prime position in the stately Panorama building, with north and east-facing windows and balconies providing magnificent park and skyline vistas.
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No compromise on quality, with grand living and dining rooms; extraordinary master suite; polished timber parquetry flooring; and extensive bespoke timber cabinetry.
Closing 15th Feb at 12pm
Opposite Carlton Gardens and within walking distance of the City, Vic Market, uni’s and some of Melbourne’s coolest streets (including Lygon, Brunswick, Gertrude, Smith & Johnston Streets).
Saturday 30th Jan 1pm - 2pm by appointment Expressions of Interest Contact
Paul Caine
caine.com.au
0407 393 900
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3 Bed | 3 Bath | 1 Study | 4 Car | 1 Pool | 1,136sqm Viewings By Appointment Contact Agents
STEFANIE DOBRO 0409 229 115
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