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Auction: 11am, March 13 Agent: Kollosche, Michael Kollosche 0411 188 815 This custom-designed home is a textural triumph that showcases 1300 square metres of exquisite Like reading a good book and highlighting the paragraphs that have
venetian plasterwork by Render X. You’ll find
touched you, my copies of Prestige magazine are brimming at the edges
soaring ceilings, graceful curves, backlit niches
with Post-it notes bookmarking architecture and design cues, beautiful
and even a rendered diving board for the pool.
spaces that will inspire a renovation in my future and listings that I plan to
This one-of-a-kind residence includes finishes in
send to friends along with the hashtags #iwish and #oneday. This edition
Italian onyx marble and travertine, brushed
has got to be the most referenced yet. The cover property alone is what
copper tapware and lush gardens elegantly
dreams are made of, with its soft interior palette and textural showcase
manicured by JSW Landscapes & Design.
that prompts you to run your fingers across the cover. Two editions ago a glorious free-standing bath standing next to a window framing rolling green hills graced the cover. That Mornington Peninsula residence sparked this week’s feature story on the latest trends in prestige bathrooms and where to find them on the market across the country.
O U R COVE R 31 Beaconsfield Drive, Burleigh Waters. Listed by Kollosche PAG E 4
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DESIGN DIGEST Fashion meets function
FEATURE STORY The latest in luxury bathrooms
LIVING IN Marvellous Mosman
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Birchgrove Sydney 150 Louisa Road $12 million
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Auction: 6pm, March 16 Agent: McGrath Balmain, Megan Smith 0450 664 716 Built c1899, Yurulbin sits on a waterfront block just footsteps from the Birchgrove ferry wharf, which provides a 17-minute commute to the city. The beautifully presented interiors feature ornate ceilings, working fireplaces and leadlight detailing.
Ivanhoe
Wahroonga
Melbourne 19-21 Riverside Road
Sydney 33 Burns Road
$10.5 million-$11.5 million
$12 million
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Expressions of interest: Close March 17
Auction: 11am, March 19
Agent: Prestige Homes of Victoria, Sean Cussell 0425 787 979
Agent: Ray White Upper North Shore,
Boasting a rare private boat ramp on the Yarra River, Larnoo is an impressive
David Walker 0414 184 911
four-storey family retreat on 5832 square metres of landscaped grounds
Designed by WMK Architecture, this striking
with a horizon pool, floodlit tennis court, and river’s edge pavilion and boat
home featuring sandstone and stainless steel is
shed. Enjoy vast living spaces, two home offices and a rooftop terrace.
wrapped in gardens with a pool and tennis court.
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Splendour in the bath Once often neglected, utilitarian rooms, bathrooms are now centre stage when it comes to luxe design, style and finishes. B y SU E WILLIAMS
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he bathroom may usually be the most overlooked room in the home for owners but, for buyers, it often comes in second only to the kitchen. “It’s vital to have a well-functioning and goodlooking bathroom in the home, particularly if you might want to attract overseas purchasers,” says Monika Tu of Black Diamondz Property Concierge. “Most buyers will look at the kitchen first and then the bathroom. If that’s not up to scratch then they could be instantly turned off. “Sometimes people have a fabulous home but forget all about the bathroom. When people come to inspect, however, or look at the images, they need to imagine themselves relaxing in a beautiful bathtub in there, or be surrounded by quality and luxury.” Tu is selling a 473-square-metre, fourbedroom penthouse a new Sydney tower, The Landmark, at 5702/500 Pacific Highway, St Leonard’s, with a price guide of $18.5 million and, as you’d expect, the three bathrooms are all splendidly opulent. The main en suite has heated marble floors, polished brass features, marble basins and fluted glass. The building was recently completed, but with the interiors yet to be fully fitted out, buyers still have the option to change the tiling or colour scheme. Bathrooms can be intensely personal, says interior designer Donna Allen of The Space Within. She says so many people are now renovating that the trends in bathroom design are moving quickly. If people have the space, though, a handsome free-standing bath still rules supreme. “The other thing we’re seeing increasing requests for is the smart Japanese toilet,” Allen says. “The seat lifts automatically and it cleans and dries and flushes and does everything you might ever need. “Along with those, heated floors and towel rails are very popular, while there’s also a big demand for layered lighting to create lots of moods and different environments. “Gone are the days of a couple of downlights – now we’re seeing recessed LED lighting, decorative pendants that add a touch of luxury and wall lights around vanity mirrors to create a jewellery effect, with dimmers and night lights,” she says. There are many more kinds of tiles and venetian plasters now available for bathrooms, and sinks and tapware come in a much wider range of styles, colours and materials than they did before. Designer Alex Stone of Revamper says vanity basins are in vogue in soft pastels, such as pinks, greens and beige, as well as matt finishes.
St Leonards Sydney 5702/500 Pacific Highway $18.5 million +
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Private sale Agent: Black Diamondz Property Concierge, Monika Tu 0409 898 888
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Home away from home Five Acres, left; Ben Callery’s Elemental House, Kilmore, above; BuildHer – Maddie Tippens renovation, below.
Coloured metal tapware in brass is also very fashionable, with brushed nickel, gunmetal tints and black in big demand. “The mid-century modern look is still on trend for bathrooms, and many still love the Hamptons look with lots of whites and greys, while it’s always good to keep a bathroom light and bright,” Stone says. “We’re also seeing a lot of different textures coming in, with terrazzo floors and different laying patterns of tiles – not just vertically or horizontally, but in herringbone patterns or stacked in different formats and patterns. But it’s all about creating a serene and comfortable home getaway.” The main bathroom of the four in a heritage six-bedroom Queenslander house for sale at Bangalow, near Byron Bay, is a good case in point. It has patterned, custom handmade tiles on the floor, an old-fashioned claw-foot bath and pendant lights, with natural light streaming in from full-length glass looking out over lush plantings.
“When the owner renovated, she wanted the bathroom to be sympathetic to the style of the house and the area,” says sales agent Will Phillips of McGrath Byron Bay. “She had a vision to create a room that felt like a luxurious day spa, surrounded by glass, vegetation and the rainforest.” The house itself, on acreage at 20 Sunnycrest Lane and for sale with a price guide of $5 million, originally stood in North Queensland where it provided the setting for some of the scenes in the 1984 hit Australian movie The Coolangatta Gold. It was transported to Bangalow in 1989. If there’s space, it can also be desirable to have a main bedroom’s walk-in wardrobes leading to the bathroom, Stone says. “Of course, that all depends on space, but if they can be linked together, and you can go through a walk-in to the bathroom, that’s the most preferable of all.” The layout of a three-bedroom contemporary home in Melbourne’s Toorak is a great example. Designed by David Edelman Architects, the main bedroom has an oversized walk-in dressing room, which continues to the most spacious of the three bathrooms. “The bathroom is all marble with ceramic tiles on the splashback in the shower, with matt black surrounds, taps and shower rose which are all very much in vogue,” says RT Edgar Toorak agent Michael Ebeling. “And the dressing room off it is the best I have ever seen in my life.” The house itself, at 1a Selwyn Court, has interiors by Anouche Design and gardens by Jack Merlo, and is close to the village, schools and transport. It’s for sale with a price guide of $4.5 million to $4.95 million. The bathroom is always an eye-catching feature, however. “People really want a seamless luxurious feel in that space,” Donna Allen says. “The use of marble and beautiful natural stone really helps create that.”
Bangalow Byron Shire 20 Sunnycrest Lane $5 million
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Auction: 5pm, March 10 Agent: McGrath Byron Bay, Will Phillips 0488 508 111
Toorak Melbourne 1a Selwyn Court $4.5 million-$4.95 million
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Expressions of interest: Close Noon, March 21 Agent: RT Edgar Toorak, Michael Ebeling 0418 338 811
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MOSMAN STEVEN WOODBURN
With its headland location, Mosman has wonderful access to the harbour – but there is so much more. B y PAU LIN E M O RRIS SE Y Sitting on the Sydney Harbour foreshore,
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Property prices in the suburb have remained
Mosman is surrounded by water on three sides,
steadfast, repeatedly showing a high increase
Sydney 4 Kardinia Road
contributing to its status as one of Australia’s
in value, with a median of $4.75 million, up
$8.5 million-$9 million
most prestigious and sought-after suburbs.
11.1 per cent year-on-year, according to the latest
Undeniably beautiful, Mosman’s meandering streets house grand historic homes and striking
coves to discover … but what a lot of people
thing in common – breathtaking views of the
often overlook is that it’s also spoiled with
mesmerising waters.
Sydney Harbour National Park,” Foote says. “Add
And while it’s tempting to stay home and get
to this a family-friendly community, strong
lost in these harbour views, for those who must
sporting clubs, reputable schools and key
commute to work, the CBD is conveniently only
attractions like that of Taronga Zoo – Mosman is
eight kilometres away, reached by car across the
a magnificent place to live.”
dazzling Opera House to Circular Quay.
Harbourside haven
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“There are so many idyllic beaches and hidden
new architectural builds that often have one
Sydney Harbour Bridge, or by ferry, passing the
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Domain House Price Report.
Magic of Mosman Lower north shore resident Anna Usher says she has seldom felt the need to venture far from
Given that many aspire to live in this prized
Mosman, where she has happily lived over the
Expressions of interest
postcode, then never want to relinquish its
past 30 years, and an area she has proudly
Agent: The Agency North,
captivating lifestyle, making a move to Mosman
championed through her local publication,
Nic Yates 0430 772 253
is typically a lifelong commitment, says Tim
Mosman Collective.
This tri-level sanctuary neighbours Chowder
Foote, partner at Belle Property Mosman. “There is evidently an older population in
“My connection to Mosman runs deep; it’s
Head Reserve and Clifton Gardens beach. It
where I was married and where two of my three
captures splendid views across Taylors Bay and
Mosman, as those who call it home rarely intend
children were born, all of whom went to local
Sydney Harbour, seen best from the terrace.
to leave, for good reasons,” he says. “But I have
schools in the area,” she says.
also noticed a generational change over the
“I may be biased, but I truly think this is the
years, with young aspirational families moving in,
most beautiful part of Sydney, with incredible
including those from other parts of the northern
walking trails, leafy streets, epic views, and a
Balmoral beach is just
Hover your camera over the
beaches, the lower and upper north shore itself,
friendly village atmosphere – it’s a magical place
one of the many natural
code to see Domain listings
as well as expats returning from overseas.”
that will always be close to my heart.”
attractions in Mosman.
in Mosman
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T H E R E E F C O L L E C T I O N MISSION BEACH QLD A UNIQUE COLLECTION OF 5 PREMIUM PROPERTIES WITH UNINTERRUPTED OCEAN VIEWS AND / OR PRIVATE RAINFOREST SECLUSION MISSION BEACH IS MADE UP OF 5 VILLAGES LINKED BY 14 KM OF BEACH AND IS LOCATED APPROXIMATELY MIDWAY BETWEEN CAIRNS AND TOWNSVILLE ACCESS TO THE GREAT BARRIER REEF, WET TROPICS RAINFOREST AND NEARBY ISLANDS INCLUDING DUNK ISLAND AND BEDARRA ISLAND
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LAND AREA: 7.21 HA DWELLING AREA: 216M2
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Canberra looks tempting, but … The high rental yields and capital growth are tempered by the land tax on investment properties in the ACT. B y SU E WILLIAMS
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The ACT’s steady employment market underpins its high rents and median house price growth.
ormally, any nation’s capital city would present fine opportunities for investors to buy property and, on the surface, Canberra looks no different. It offers better house rental yields at 3.7 per cent than either Melbourne’s 2.92 per cent or Sydney’s 2.6 per cent, and its apartment yields, at 5.73 per cent, monster those cities’ 3.94 and 3.39 per cent, respectively. And house price growth? According to the latest Domain House Price Report, Canberra prices jumped 36.6 per cent year on year, far clear of Melbourne’s 18.6 per cent and Sydney’s 33.1 per cent. So why, then, are we not seeing a rush of investors to take advantage of such fetching fundamentals, especially with the national capital’s high level of employment and relatively light record of pandemic lockdowns? “The biggest challenge in the ACT is land tax,” says Michael Yardney, the chief executive of Metropole Property Strategists. “Canberra property has consistently done well over the long term and it’s not as volatile as
other states but the high rates for all home owners and the disproportionately high level of land tax over stamp duty means investors shouldn’t be tempted to buy there. “It’s a great place to buy if you’re going to live there as you don’t have to pay land tax on a
“The ACT is probably more of a homeowner market than an investor one.” principal place of residence or below a certain land value threshold, but investors should be wary. That will affect cash flow and, when you look at capital growth, that comes from the creation of more jobs so people can afford to pay rising prices,” Yardney says. “I see high-paying jobs more likely to come
in Sydney, Melbourne and, to a lesser extent, Brisbane.” So, even though the unemployment rate in Canberra is tantalisingly below the national average, and it’s improbable that the federal government, as the region’s major employer, will shed staff soon, especially in an election year, investors need to take care. Property Investment Professionals of Australia chairwoman Nicola McDougall agrees. Even though Canberra has the second-highest median house price in the nation, the ACT is not often on the radar of investors, she notes. “While its residents have high incomes and relatively steady jobs to help pay for high rent and mortgage repayments, the ACT is probably more of a home-owner market than an investor one,” McDougall says. “That’s not to say that it doesn’t meet a number of investment fundamentals, but with a median house price of more than $1 million, it is probably not a location many investors seek out. The land tax requirements also make it less appealing for investors.” Yet there are others who take a contrary view. At Canberra Property Buyer Solutions, principal Tom Duffy thinks that the high rate of land tax on investors’ property is far outweighed by the high rental returns and capital growth. “The returns in Canberra are among the best in the country,” he says. “They, together with the price growth, are good enough to absorb the land tax side of it.”
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Cool Luxe with Views of Noosa Main Beach, Laguna Bay & Beyond to Sigh for Diamonds are forever near the Paris-end of Hastings Street, with world class, spectacular views along luminescent sand and azure waters of Noosa Main Beach, dazzling North Shore and beyond. The decidedly cool luxe apartment with monochromatic aesthetic and splashes of colour to mimic the natural surrounds, is near the beach, also the Noosa National Park boardwalk, where spotting a koala is not unusual. Auction Saturday 26 March 11am 3
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S E E M O R E AT O F F E R M A N N . C O M . A U 15/1 Morwong Drive, Noosa Heads
Agent: Luke Chen 0417 600 840 NOOSA’S HOME OF PRESTIGE PROPERTY
Ravishing Residence in Exclusive Gated Estate Close to Golf Course Nestled in an exclusive enclave, minutes from golf courses and Coolum Beach is an incomparable residence perfectly secluded on the lakefront, where black swans call home. Stealing the limelight are immeasurable living spaces with a warm soft albeit monochromatic palette. Doors seemingly disappear and coalesce naturally with covered terraces where the focus is on the good life alfresco, especially entertaining friends around the teppanyaki grill. Auction Saturday 19 March 5pm 5
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S E E M O R E AT O F F E R M A N N . C O M . A U 28/87 Toolga Street, Mt Coolum
Agent: Tim McSweeney 0411 122 331 Richard Locke 0433 237 422 NOOSA’S HOME OF PRESTIGE PROPERTY
Ovations for Grandstand Living by Sunshine Beach In the thick of Sunshine Beach’s illustrious beauty, what appears to be an understated modernist residence from the street, makes a quantum leap into an imposing sophisticated residence, 2-minutes to toes-in-the sand. Villa Isabelle’s chilled coastal accents mingle with European flourishes, and an abundance of light shadow dances on the sprawling clerestory-ceilinged whitewashed floors, where the vibe is: bring everything outside in, except the sand. Auction Thursday 24 March 1pm 5
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S E E M O R E AT O F F E R M A N N . C O M . A U 35 Seaview Terrace, Sunshine Beach
Agent: Michael McComas 0447 263 663 NOOSA’S HOME OF PRESTIGE PROPERTY
Ultimate Prize: 40.5ha Noosa North Shore Beachfront Commanding an irrefutably spectacular presence on Noosa North Shore’s widest beachfront, a rare find of 40.5ha, is within clear sight of Noosa Main Beach. Picture creating a beach house, an immeasurable masterpiece of global standard architecture, set in an exclusive estate, 466m dazzling white-sand front row, with explosive views from Noosa Heads to Double Island Point, across the Coral Sea. One of Noosa’s greatest natural assets is the ultimate prize. Auction Saturday 26 March 2pm
S E E M O R E AT O F F E R M A N N . C O M . A U 337 Teewah Beach Rd, Noosa North Shore
Agent: Tom Offermann 0412 711 888 Nic Hunter 0421 785 512 NOOSA’S HOME OF PRESTIGE PROPERTY
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Unique River-Front Luxury
19-21 Riverside Road, Ivanhoe Paying homage to the architectural style of Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Fallingwater” masterpiece, “Larnoo” is a riverfront lifestyle paradise. A secluded family resort on 5,832sqm – boasting breathtaking bush-land panorama of the Yarra River and Golf Course views. Featuring a million-dollar horizon pool/spa, oodlit N/S tennis court, rivers-edge pavilion and boat house, 2 luxurious home offices, library, unrivalled chef’s kitchen, multi-table games zone, cellar, gym, steam room, full al-fresco kitchen, city view rooftop terrace, monitored CCTV security and expansive garaging which is ideal for a classic car collection. 21riverside.com
Expressions of Interest
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Cool Coastal Charm in a Prized Beachside Location
18 Albatross Avenue, Mermaid Beach Scan for Listing
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Auction On-Site, Sunday 20 March at 9am 4
Contact for a Private Viewing Eoghan Murphy 0421 197 720
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Location, lifestyle and potential – it’s all waiting for you just 50m from patrolled beach, in a highly desirable street! Well-presented, with light, airy interiors that evoke a retro coastal charm, you’ll be living your dream life with this beachside abode. Comfortable as is or use the solid brick and suspended slab base to transform this into your ultimate home. Set across two levels on a 405m2 block, with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, it offers multiple zones to relax, entertain or even great for dual living. A subtle nod to the beachy surroundings awaits with the open plan, bright and breezy kitchen, living and dining zone, with a sprawling upstairs lounge tucked beneath a 4m raked ceiling. Grab a chilled drink from the bar here and retreat to the adjoining front balcony with ocean glimpses to soak up the ambience and breathe in the brisk salty air. Need another place to host guests? Head poolside to the covered patio for fun in the sun. *approximate
LAKE CATHIE Whitewater Terrace 18 vacant blocks of land to be sold individually or in one line. This opportunity is situated in Lake Cathie on the NSW north coast. DA approved for terrace style living in a fast growing region on registered land. Surrounded by schools, childcare, medical facilities and shopping village. Set 100m approx from Rainbow Beach via nature reserve boardwalk to 10kms of pristine beach. Prestige master planned estate with future vision for cafes, shopping and tavern. 20 mins to Port Macquarie airport, 15 mins to town centre, 4 hours to Sydney and 5 hours to Queensland. These terraces are low maintenance design with views down the coast to middle brother mountain. The ultimate lifestyle opportunity for those who seek a cosmopolitan living close to the beach or to invest and add value to an existing portfolio. The last vacant blocks of land to be offered for terrace style living and should command your immediate attention.
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Monday, 4th April at 6:00pm Homely Auction House, Double Bay Contact Agent David Medina 0419 772 233 Alex Glen-Holmes 0414 772 771
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested parties should rely on their own enquiries.
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1036 EDGECLIFF PLACE,
SANCTUARY COVE, GOLD COAST
5 BED Custom built to meet a bespoke brief of luxurious living on a grand, never-before-seen scale, no expense has been spared to bring this exceptionally unique Sanctuary Cove masterpiece to life. Boasting 1,220m2 of unrivalled living, entertaining and high-end fi nishes and anchored on a 1320m2 north-facing block with wide Coomera River vistas, this is a superior resort-style residence ideal for those that demand excellence. Nestled in Australia's premier gated community, residents enjoy 24/7 security, access to the Sanctuary
Cove Country Club as well as a world-class marina where specialty stores, restaurants and cafes line the water's edge. Golfers will relish getting on the greens at two of Australia's top 50 golf courses (The Palms and the Arnold Palmer designed The Pines golf course). It's conveniently close to elite schools as well as a 45 minute drive from Brisbane Airport and 35 minutes from Coolangatta Airport. Reward yourself with a residence of distinction which is simply without comparison - arrange your inspection today.
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1036 Edgecliff Place, Sanctuary Cove Expressions of interest www.1036edgecliff.com Evan Molloy – 0411 80 79 79 evanmolloyteam@hirr.com.au
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