LUXURY HOME WITH BASEMENT, LIFT AND BROADWATER VIEWS
Inspired by the award-winning work of renowned Paul Clout, this full concrete construction is a four-level masterpiece of waterfront residential design. This home was recently featured on the Sky News Real Estate show. On one of Queensland's top million-dollar streets, with an extraordinary vista across the Broadwater to the bright lights of the Gold Coast skyline, it manages to make a statement by elevating the resort-like nature of coastal living to an unprecedented standard.
A German-engineered Kone lift provides access to all floors, from the six-car basement garage through to the vast rooftop entertaining terrace.
Windows in the games room frame a portion of the salt water glass-tiled lap pool which wraps around the house and bumps directly up to one of five bedrooms.
All bedrooms have their own ensuite and private balcony, but the master truly steals the attention when glass doors slide away to reveal expansive water views.
A discrete kitchen and walk in pantry, with European appliances and stone benchtops, will satisfy the most creative of cooks.
Despite a staggering list of remarkable features, the rich selection of materials used adds a warmth and soft appeal to the residence.
Curved rosewood bi-folds, heritage ironbark timber flooring, an Evergreen Glass dome, Palazzo marble tiles, wooden shutters and a boat-like stainless balustrade on the marble curved staircase reflect the investment in quality and detail.
Water sports enthusiasts will be pleased to learn that deep water access is available courtesy of a private pontoon.
The sellers' reluctant decision to downsize has resulted in this rare opportunity to secure one of Sovereign Islands' most prestigious properties.
FEATURES
1000sq m floorplan 702sq m waterfront property Four-level, full concrete designed house Spectacular views of the hinterland to the ocean Five bedrooms, each with ensuite and private balcony German-engineered Kone lift Six-car basement garage Bose lifestyle music system Daikon zoned air conditioning Chef's kitchen and butler's pantry with European appliances and stone benchtops Large covered rooftop entertainment terrace Games room Cinema Gymnasium Wraparound 17m salt water pool Private pontoon Secure gated Sovereign Islands community
Disclaimer: We have in preparing this information used our best endeavours to ensure that the information contained herein is true and accurate, but accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect of any errors, omissions, inaccuracies or misstatements that may occur. Prospective vendors, purchasers & tenants should make their own enquiries to verify the information contained herein.
Features include: Air conditioning,Built in wardrobes,Separate Dining Room,Secure Parking,Balcony / Deck,Swimming Pool,Water Views,City Views,Solar hot water
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