Meet 57 Northbrook a no expense-spared addition to the desirable Bayside locale, turning heads with its sensual curves, dazzling light wells and sheer opulence.
A crisp ribbon staircase sets a dramatic tone from the outset, connecting the sprawling living zone to sumptuous upstairs bedrooms and an enviable four-car garage, complete with bespoke joinery and turntable.
Add in two home offices, three master suites (plus a fourth bedroom), mosaic pool, cool room and countless high-spec finishes, and you have all the ingredients to live in unadulterated splendour.
A quiet tree-lined street is the ideal setting for this bluechip offering, with the amenities of Kogarah CBD 1.6km away. Arrive at Lady Robinson's Beach within 10 minutes, and relish the privilege of living in five-star luxury just 14km from the city.
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