'The Raglan Residences' - 396sqm Whole-Floor Luxury Penthouse-Style Opulence in Mosman Village
Tightly held by the original owner and masterfully engineered to maintain its prominence as one of Mosman's largest and most luxurious single-level homes, this world-class residence featuring 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 3 vehicle garaging is one of only 2 within the exclusive 'Raglan Residences'. Offering 396sqm of whole-floor living, 441sqm on title including garaging, the landmark corner-positioned build
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