When it comes to luxury property, these eight properties are an absolute standout and ready to be snapped up.
If Japanese aesthetics, timber finishes and space to entertain create your happy place, you’ll want to pay a visit to this award-winning home. Designed by Bligh Graham Architects and wrapped in the leafy surroundings of Arthur Williamson Park, the beautifully crafted three-level home features spotted gum floors, blackwood and red cedar cabinetry, and rosewood joinery.
Families searching for a forever house will find it hard to resist the charms of this Federation beauty. Heritage features – leadlights, fretwork and fireplaces – shine in the lounge/study while the airy family zone includes French doors, a fireplace and a well-equipped kitchen. Outside, the verandah, deck and pool are summer-ready. It’s a convenient location for schools.
Soak up sublime ocean views stretching from Barrenjoey Lighthouse to the Central Coast at this family-sized, north-east facing residence, which claims a 1000 square-metre lot on what is arguably Palm Beach’s most coveted ridgeline. Enjoy the original architectural design by Simon Parsons, or move ahead with DA-approved plans for a BKH redesign.
Mesmerising bay views steal the show in this front townhouse opposite Holloway Beach. Entertain in the glamorous top-floor living-dining-kitchen area with a wraparound balcony to enjoy the vista. Another party option is the ground-floor family room, which links to a balcony, side terrace and lawn. A third bedroom/office and lift are handy. It’s steps from the Brighton bathing boxes and trains.
There’s no shortage of demand for house-like apartments to meet the discerning downsizer market, and this penthouse delivers in spades. One of just four apartments in Villia, a Skyland Group development awarded Best Boutique Luxury Apartment Development (NSW), the property comes with private lift access and includes three living zones, four bedrooms and an indoor pool.
Inspired by French classical design, this house impresses with its unique vision. Interior designer John Coote, architect Rob Mills and antiques guru Graham Geddes contributed to the grand interiors. High, curved ceilings set the scene for the formal living and dining rooms, while French doors connect the family zone to a north-facing courtyard with picture-perfect Paul Bangay gardens.
How’s the serenity at this newly built Lake Heron gem? Boasting almost 20 metres of water frontage, the single-level home impresses with an easy-living floor plan, tactile finishes and elegant curves. There’s a Bosch-appointed kitchen with a four-metre island bench, a sunken media room with a coffered ceiling and a covered terrace overlooking the pool and waterfront deck.
Cascading terraces and evergreen views are the standout features of this 1940s classic. Reimagined by Travis Walton, the two-level house is on a sloping site overlooking a dream-like pool. The lower-level family room and striking marble kitchen flow effortlessly to a terrace and mature garden – summer soirees will be special. “It holds a timeless appeal,” the agent says.