Occupying the highest point of a quiet, elevated street, this impressive architect-designed residence offers a rare combination of space, style and privacy on a generous block. Framed by a low-maintenance native garden, the home delivers a peaceful sanctuary with multiple indooroutdoor living zones, freshwater pool, abundant natural light and sweeping views across St Lucia Golf Links to the mountain ranges
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Property history
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15 Sep 2021
Sold
Place West
Listed: 10/11/2020
Block size: 604m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
St Lucia suburb information
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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
26 years
Population
12,220
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