Sun Drenched Double Brick Architectural Icon in the Prestigious Collaroy Basin Enclave - 150m to Fisherman's Beach
Commanding a blue-ribbon position in one of Sydney's most coveted coastal enclaves, this architecturally designed full brick residence on a generous 695 sqm land holding is a true statement of contemporary luxury and timeless design. A recognised landmark within the exclusive Collaroy Basin, the home showcases two striking glass-wrapped levels dedicated to seamless living and entertaining. Abundant mature p
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