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Applecross Perth 6 Duncraig Road $22.5 million J OSE PHIN E H U YN H
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Private sale Agent: William Porteous Properties International, Peter Robertson 0427 958 929 When you look back at your favourite holidays, what do you fondly recall?
A six-year build has produced one of Perth’s
Is it the beach, the authentic food, the friendly locals or the historic sights?
most luxurious homes, positioned a stone’s throw
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from riverfront parkland and offering expansive
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a book or magazine from the communal library, reading it poolside, checking
metres across three levels with lift access, the
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home includes a whisky lounge, a home theatre,
by dinner delivered straight to your door. You can live the resort life every
two self-contained guest apartments, an infinity-
day at Jewel, the sparkling new development in Surfers Paradise,
edge pool and stunning landscaping.
Queensland. The apartments’ design and fit-out were completed to the five-star standard of its anchor tenant, The Langham hotel. Residents have access to its spa, pool, health club and hospitality venues. If that’s not the ultimate staycation, I don’t know what is.
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Auction: 10am, February 25 Agent: Place Ascot, Patrick McKinnon 0431 430 760 With timber accents adding warmth to a predominantly black-and-white palette, this contemporary property showcases a marble kitchen, smart-home system and a pool.
Wattle Park Adelaide 3 Peppertree Lane $3.5 million
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Private sale Agent: Toop + Toop Real Estate, Sally Cameron 0412 915 108 Boasting panoramic views taking in the city and distant ranges, this Hamptons-style, single-level home comes with a wraparound verandah overlooking a saltwater pool. Highlights include cathedral ceilings in the living spaces, a marble kitchen and ducted air-conditioning.
Brighton
Avalon Beach
Melbourne 2a 2 Kinane Street
Sydney 6 Cabarita Road
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Expressions of interest: Close 5pm, March 7
Expressions of interest: Close 4pm, March 2
Agent: Kay & Burton Bayside Brighton,
Agent: LJ Hooker Palm Beach,
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Springfield combines old-world grandeur with
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The suburbs defying the downturn
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hen the property downturn began to take shape last year, it was in Australia’s most expensive suburbs that the signs of decline showed up first. Since then, some of the country’s biggest price falls have occurred in premium postcodes like Cremorne and Clovelly in Sydney, Toorak and South Yarra in Melbourne, and Byron Bay in northern NSW. This is not unusual – it’s often the most affluent suburbs that get a property boom started by rising first – but then they often lead the charge on the way back down. During 2020, house prices in Byron Bay rose by 37 per cent. In 2022, they fell by 17.8 per cent. But there are always exceptions to the rule. While the downturn has well and truly spread geographically from just premium suburbs and across to other capital city suburbs and into the regions, there are pockets of premium areas that are holding up exceptionally well.
Highlands, and Kingscliff in northern NSW, have risen by up to 26 per cent. Vaucluse’s reputation for affluence is preceded only by its reputation for an incredible lifestyle, says TRG’s Oliver Lavers, who cites local schools as a massive drawcard for buyers – regardless of the market conditions. “It’s all about the lifestyle that the property in Vaucluse offers,” he says. “It’s a beautiful place to live [and] we’re close to premium schools; people can walk their kids to schools.” Lavers says there is a distinct lack of supply, which helps keep prices buoyant. “There are no distressed sales here,” he says. “If people can hold on, they will sit tight and not move in an area like this. They’d only be moving because of upsizing or downsizing, not worrying about whether it’s a good buy. They see a property they like and that’s the reason they make a move.”
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Across Brisbane’s premium suburbs, as well as on the Gold and Sunshine coasts, there are a swath of postcodes still clocking up massive annual gains. Bulimba, in Brisbane’s inner east, is up 36.2 per cent, while old-money suburbs like Hamilton and Ascot are up by huge amounts, as is neighbouring Clayfield. They are all hovering around 30 per cent. Place Ascot agent Drew Davies says he’s had “more buyers than ever” enter the market in
Some of Sydney’s most sought-after suburbs are bearing up well and still rising in value, despite the city’s house prices falling further than in any other capital across the nation. Suburbs like Vaucluse and Rose Bay in the eastern suburbs, and Lindfield and Putney on the upper north shore, still show impressive annual gains of between 8.3 per cent and 13.8 per cent, while prices in regional favourites like Bowral and Burradoo in the Southern
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January, and this month he sold a Clayfield house for $6 million – a record-breaking deal for the suburb. “Last year, I think there was a bit of a flat spot but the general sentiment of the market has changed,” he says. “People have become comfortable with the interest rate rises and know there’ll only be one or two more. “I’d also say that the conversations we’re having with buyers in the premium markets are very different to those buyers in outer suburban markets; they’re just less sensitive to interest rate rises in general.” Prices in the premium riverfront enclave of Chelmer rose by a massive 27.4 per cent over 2022. More broadly, prices in the SA3 region of Sherwood-Indooroopilly continued to rise over the final quarter of the year, despite Brisbane’s falling median price. Alex Jordan of McGrath Paddington says it’s likely the prestige market is propping up those positive numbers. “At the end of last year, there were a number of big properties trading, and the market at the top end seems to be fairly stable,” he says. “So, it’s actually because prestige property is so strong that the median value for these suburbs paints as pretty a picture as it does.” Jordan says the inner-west suburbs of Brisbane have always been highly sought after for their school catchments. “You look at them on the NAPLAN scores: six out of the top 10 schools are in that region. Primary, secondary, even tertiary with the
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University of Queensland at St Lucia. That always helps support values, no matter the market conditions, because the demand for that is always strong.” A number of the Gold Coast’s best suburbs recorded massive growth in 2022, including Clear Island Waters, Bundall, Paradise Point and Broadbeach Waters.
Victoria Melbourne’s median house price actually stabilised by the end of last year, but annually, as a capital city, it’s down by 5.6 per cent. Despite those losses, there is a clutch of prized postcodes that are still performing exceptionally well, such as the coastal township of Barwon Heads on the Bellarine Peninsula, which rose by a massive 15.2 per cent over 2022. Melbourne suburbs like Elwood, Camberwell and Park Orchards all saw strong rises of up to 11.7 per cent. Chisholm & Gamon agent Sam Gamon says for a suburb like Elwood, where there’s very rarely much for sale at any one time, the sheer demand from buyers always means values hold strong. “Buyers need to realise they’re not going to get a bargain here … they can’t sit on their hands,” he says. “In Clarke Street, we had three houses sell before Christmas and they all got premium prices. Interestingly, all three of the vendors were selling to upsize and they were struggling to find what they wanted, due to lack of stock.
“That lack of supply is putting a floor under prices. You only have to look at how much is online and going to auction – there are so few properties for sale. The key thing to understand here is that this low supply is not just the current market; it’s always like that in Elwood because it’s so tightly held. People hold on to their properties for years. “In December, I sold six houses and five of them were purchased by people already living in Elwood. The other was purchased by someone from close by. That says everything about how sought after this suburb is.”
South Australia Adelaide’s housing market was the biggest success story of 2022. Seemingly unstoppable last year, its median house price kept rising as other capitals were recording falls. Annually, its median is still up 10.2 per cent, the highest growth of any capital city, although the pace of the rises did flatline by the end of the year. Not so for its premium suburbs – prestige agent Grant Giordano of Giordano & Partners says the city’s top end is still firing. “Adelaide, in the premium end of the market, continues to set records – weekly, monthly. There has been no established drop in prices in blue-chip suburbs,” he says. “For example, five years ago, the highest sale ever was $7 million. Today, the highest sale we’re aware of is $11 million, and that number is being threatened monthly in multiple suburbs.”
Beaumont and Somerton Park both recorded strong gains over 2022, up 11.3 per cent and 14.3 per cent respectively, and Giordano says prices in some of Adelaide’s most prestigious suburbs, like Medindie and College Park, absolutely soared, although their median price was not captured due to too few sales. “Those suburbs are incredibly tightly held. Not much changes hands there, which is why that figure hasn’t come up,” Giordano says. “But there have been record prices [set] there multiple times for multimillion-dollar sales.” He says Beaumont, while not traditionally one of Adelaide’s old-money suburbs, has become prestigious more recently thanks to gentrification as well as its inner-city location. “It’s 10 minutes from the CBD, close to very good schools and lots of bigger blocks,” he says. “There are not a lot of heritage properties there but the self-expression with building has allowed people to build much grander homes in the area.”
Western Australia Perth’s housing market fared relatively well over 2022, rising by 1.1 per cent over the final quarter and 5.7 per cent for the year. Its prestige market was no exception, with suburbs like Cottesloe rising by a massive 15.5 per cent and Swanbourne by 13.7 per cent. Even Perth’s most expensive suburb, Dalkeith, closed out 2022 still in the black, with a strong 8.8 per cent rise in the median house price.
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COVER STORY
SAPPHIRE COLLECTION – JEWEL PRIVATE RESIDENCES Tower 1, 36 Old Burleigh Road, Surfers Paradise Developer: AW Holding Group Architect, interior and landscape designer: DBI Number of residences: Sapphire Collection – 40 apartments.
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It really is the Jewel in the crown The Sapphire Collection of 40 luxury apartments is the latest release in the Gold Coast’s Jewel Private Residences.
Internal sizes (sqm): 73-180+ External areas (sqm): 15-88 Prices: $800,000$6.5 million Construction status: Complete Agent: TOTAL Property Group 1300 552 456 Open for inspection: Display suite and sales office on site, open daily from 9am to 5pm or by appointment.
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igh-rise developments have long been a feature of the Gold Coast without any one of them ever really being able to claim the title of the “jewel in the crown”. That’s all changed now – in more ways than one – through the first apartment release from a $1.5 billion entrant that is likely to redefine how Australia’s premier resort location is instantly recognised throughout the world. The Jewel Private Residences – comprising three architecturally striking beachfront towers between Broadbeach and Surfers Paradise and with a five-star The Langham hotel at their
heart – is now welcoming buyers of its Sapphire Collection of 40 luxury apartments. This is no off-the-plan release with completion sometime over the horizon. The development is completely finished, and buyers could start their new resort lifestyles upon settlement, conceivably within as little as 30 days. The collection includes one, two and threebedroom floor plans, with and without a multipurpose room and with open, partial and fully enclosed balconies. Views include ocean, waterway, hinterland and coastal.
Architecturally, the three towers present as faceted glass shards that pierce the coastal skyline with their design inspiration drawn from smokey quartz crystals once discovered in the region. Jewel has been realised by leading Australian investment and development company AW Holding Group, which invested $100 million in an impeccable fit-out to attract The Langham hotel as the anchor tenant. AW Holding Group director Yutao Li says the hotel brings prestige to the development and offers access to Jewel residents. It’s the first new beachfront luxury hotel to open on the Gold Coast in more than 30 years. “It was important to attract The Langham as our anchor tenant before we began the release of apartments within the Jewel,” Li says. “We completed an extensive fit-out to the hotel’s precise specifications to create a five-star hotel and residential precinct with premium resort amenities that fully capitalise on Jewel’s absolute beachfront location.” The Langham Gold Coast opened in mid-2020 and has proved a hit with guests and locals
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through extensive attractions including restaurants, cafes, bars and the exclusive Supper Club. Then there are its spa, pools and health club – which Jewel residents can make use of. “With the hotel open and offering 339 guest rooms, we now present the complete project,” Li says. “Nothing else on the coast can compete with the Jewel’s absolute beachfront location and its luxury residences that offer the best in resort-style living in combination with The Langham Gold Coast.” The Sapphire Collection represents a curated selection of floor plans that best express the range of options while also providing an insight into the quality of the interior design. There’s a strong emphasis on a natural palette of stone and timber features in the bespoke fixtures, fittings and finishes. Floor-to-ceiling glass draws in an abundance of natural light while the views – in any direction – are the undoubted show-stoppers. Seven display suites are available for inspection. But there’s something else each Jewel apartment offers that is likely to appeal to buyers with a strong sense of individuality,
according to its selling agent, TOTAL Property Group managing director Adrian Parsons. He says the building’s unique architectural shape ensures that each apartment has a subtle difference in its floor plan. “No two apartments are exactly the same – the faceted glass gives everyone a floor plan that’s uniquely theirs,” he says. “We think that will strongly appeal to who we see as our potential and highly discerning buyers.” Parsons says Jewel Private Residences has attracted strong interest from both downsizers
The Sapphire Collection has a selection of floor plans, a natural palette of stone and timber features, floor-toceiling glass and showstopping views.
and upgraders from a wide geographic base stretching across the country and into the northern hemisphere. “Downsizers, locally and interstate, have generated many of our enquiries and there has been equal interest from those already living here who have been waiting for an opportunity to upgrade,” Parsons says. “About half our enquiries have been drawn locally with many others coming from NSW and Victoria and a number from Europe – which underscores the international appeal of the Gold Coast.” Parsons says while Jewel is the magnet, the Gold Coast’s vibe and wide range of amenities are also drawcards. The area has a wide range of hospitality and visitor options, from the local BMD Northcliffe Surf Club to the waterside marketplace, Capri on Via Roma, just 15 minutes away.
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This is your opportunity to buy an iconic piece of the Gold Coast. An unrivalled and rare 12,148m2 corner block on Main River boasting 69m of prime water-frontage with a palatial traditional style English home. This unique property not only provides a slice of the ultimate Gold Coast lifestyle, but potential to look to the future with the potential to sub divide the estate into 7 parcels of land Subject to Council Approval. Designed by former architect to the stars, Roger Parkin, it features all the character and charm of its era, as well as a third floor bell tower with panoramic, uninterrupted Gold Coast skyline views. 5 minutes to Pacific Fair & 10 minutes to the beach.
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Why markets are rising in the west For different reasons Adelaide and Perth have not been investor hot spots but the tide is turning against the eastern states. B y SU E WILLIAMS
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The River Torrens in Adelaide, a city attracting investment due to its recent strong growth.
o you have a conservative investment risk profile, or are you happy to stake a more uncertain claim in the hope of higher returns? Residential property in Adelaide always used to suit the first group – low capital returns but steady as she goes – and old boom-and-bust Perth would appeal to the second. But today the two cities have become unlikely bedfellows as both have topped the list of prime investment options. “It might not have happened much in the past, but today the data for both cities is heading in the right direction,” says property valuer and investment advisor Anna Porter, the founder of property advisory firm Suburbanite. “Both places are receiving a major infrastructure spend and it’s the type of quality infrastructure that creates long-term employment and which, in turn, will underpin robust property markets.” In Adelaide, the Royal Adelaide Hospital has recently been completed and a new $3.2 billion Women’s and Children’s Hospital is planned.
In Perth, work has started on the major new inner-city residential community Perth Hub, while the West Australian government estimates its own infrastructure spending is set to be a record $28.9 billion through to 2024.
“We’re now getting some big results … I’ve never seen it as good as it is now.” In addition, property prices have still been rising steadily in both places – the only cities, along with Darwin, that haven’t experienced a fall – and they’re still among the most affordable cities in Australia. The latest Domain House Price Report has Adelaide’s median price, when both houses and units are included, at $709,589, up 10.6 per cent
over the year. Perth’s median is $599,872, up 4.8 per cent. “Adelaide has been the only city with doubledigit growth in the country and, although it’s traditionally been known as a conservative capital that often doesn’t have much growth, it’s now seeing a lot,” Porter says. “There are 40 to 60 groups going through each inspection and making multiple offers and there are six to 13 tenant applications for every property up for rent. At the same time, Perth has had more subdued growth but it has a big construction boom with 81,000 new jobs forecast for the next 12 months.” In Adelaide, Jamie Brown of Booth Real Estate says the city has always been a consistent performer, without the fluctuations of the eastern seaboard, but traditionally delivered slow price growth. More recently, however, that growth has been stellar. “We’re now getting some big results, which is fantastic, and the infrastructure investment is undoubtedly helping that,” he says. “I’ve never seen it as good as it is now.” The Perth market is similarly buzzing. “The feedback we’re getting is that Perth is the most affordable, and the best value, city in Australia,” says Peter Robertson, a director of William Porteous Properties International. “There’s a lot of capital expenditure here, very low unemployment and a lot of positivity … Perth is growing up and it’s now a mature and robust economy, and people recognise that.”
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EMERALD BEACH 1 Surf Street Showcasing an expansive 65 metre frontage of prime beachfront land, 1 Surf Street offers you a rare and prestigious location on the Mid North Coast of NSW. Boasting unobstructed ocean and island views that can´t be built out, the property consists of a spacious and modern home with a large resort sized pool as well as three self-contained boutique holiday apartments currently operating as the ArtHOUSE Beachfront Accommodation. The property sits on the Solitary Islands Marine Park Reserve and Coffs Coast Regional National Park, offering a pristine playground for surfing, fishing, boating, diving and walking. Emerald Beach is a short 18-minute drive to Coffs Harbour, just 5 hours from Sydney and 4 hours from Brisbane with daily flights from Coffs Harbour servicing Australia.
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Monday 13th March at 5:00PM Level 1/29-33 Bay St, Double Bay NSW 2028 By appointment James McCowan 0418 800 400 David Medina 0419 772 233
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1730 Currumbin Creek Rd, Secure your own private estate in paradise just 20 minutes from famous Gold Coast Beaches This large manicured private estate boasts its own botanical Garden with a fully restored original Homestead together with a secondary house plus bungalow on five titles. The main residence has been tastefully restored with a modern kitchen (granite Benchtops) Tasmanian Maple cabinetry, marble bathroom and three bedrooms plus an inground pool. With large covered outdoor entertainment areas together with surround sound system providing a wonderful opportunity for intimate get-togethers. The botanical Gardens are extensive with many hundreds of imported rare and endangered species plus a substantial natural subtropical rainforest, the property also boasts a private waterfall with its own entertaining area. 22 P R E S T I G E
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9 Hawkesbury Esplanade Sylvania Waters Stunning sunsets and picturesque water views await, in this blue ribbon immaculately presented four-bedroom solid brick constructed home. Enjoying a position in what could be considered the number one street in Sylvania Waters, this premium deep waterfront home will no doubt impress.
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