Dream Home Hunt: the best luxury properties for sale this week
Dream Home Hunt: the best luxury properties for sale this week
By
Emily Power
May 26, 2022
This week, a Palm Beach trophy home only 100 metres from the sand, a Sydney Harbour-side apartment with an icon for the backdrop and Canberra house in the suburbs with a natural, Palm Springs vibe.
Every week, we skim the best-looking, most dreamy properties on the market.
This week, a Palm Beach trophy home only 100 metres from the sand, a Sydney Harbour-side apartment with an icon for the backdrop and Canberra house in the suburbs with a natural, Palm Springs vibe.
Ocean vistas, including Cape Byron and the iconic Byron Bay lighthouse, from the curved terrace. Photo: DomainThree-bedrooms with a neutral, whitewashed interior and exterior. Photo: Domain
The property was built last year and the Colorbond exterior speaks to the industrial look inside. Photo: DomainThe backyard snakes down to Tallebudgera Creek. Photo: Domain
The tri-level oceanfront home has five bedrooms and is 100 metres from stairs to beach. Photo: DomainThe swimming pool seems to be suspended over the ocean. Photo: Domain
The mineral pool and pool house with bar and kitchenette. Photo: DomainThursday Architecture designed the four-bedroom house, which celebrates raw materials. Photo: Domain
The address has been named a Home of the Year and embraces clean, sculptural lines. Photo: DomainRetractable glass doors from the glam living zone to the pool and barbecue. Photo: Domain
One of the best views in Sydney from the living room of the three-bed Pinnacle apartment. Photo: DomainThe 245 square-metre pad makes a showpiece of the Harbour Bridge and has two balconies. Photo: Domain
BayleyWard architects fused the Victorian home with a modern extension. Photo: DomainA traditional living room in the front of the house, with marble flourishes and interior design flair. Photo: Domain
The picture-perfect, double-front Victorian is near High Street boutiques. Photo: DomainManchurian pear trees shade the garden, connecting to a crisp and bright kitchen and meals zone. Photo: Domain
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