When it comes to luxury property, these properties are an absolute standout and ready to be snapped up.
Only a handful of Sydney vantage points capture such impressive views of both the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, and it’s fair to say this Clifton Gardens estate does so with incredible style and grace. Originally designed by Susan Rothwell, the extensively renovated five-storey mansion features a tennis court, an infinity pool and guest accommodation.
Spanning almost 50 hectares, Coda offers endless potential for curated gardens, sculpture walks or equestrian pursuits. But if that sounds too much like work, the newly completed home by Llewela Griffiths Architects and master builder Hammerhead has been meticulously designed for both relaxation and refined entertaining, complete with pool, gym and sauna.
There’s so much space for partying in this 1928 English-revival mansion with the lot. The formal rooms with maximalist interiors, plus a large contemporary family room with connecting billiard room and terrace, are all perfect for get-togethers. Highlights include a pool, tennis court and sauna, while the pool house is handy for sleepovers. Shop in nearby Toorak village.
Liveable luxury is the defining feature of this Herbert & Howes-designed home. Behind an eye-catching brick facade, the three-level house combines a towering lounge with a north-facing family room. Bonuses include a pool, pavilion, gym, sauna and cinema. The agent says it’s rare to find a new home of this calibre within the Grace Park heritage precinct.
Family living gets an upgrade in this new sanctuary with sweeping views to the Dandenong Ranges. Beyond a statement staircase, the sunny family room opens to a balcony. A lower-level rumpus room connects to a poolside terrace. It’s zoned for Balwyn High School. “The mountain views and northern light elevate it above typical suburban living,” the agent says.
Architects JCB, interior designers Hecker Guthrie and landscapers Eckersley are responsible for this penthouse in the Windsor Park development. Beside Chris Gahan Reserve, the glamorous family room flows to a balcony while sculptural skylights add drama and city views impress. The agent says Windsor has been ranked as “one of the top 10 coolest suburbs in the world”.
Designed by world-renowned architect Peter Stutchbury and built by Bellevarde Constructions, this striking home sits on one of Sydney’s finest beachfront parcels, with direct access to Newport Beach. Highlights include the ocean views from the main-bedroom suite, the Japanese gardens wrapped around a heated lap pool, and the elegant kitchen with its Italian copper benchtop.
Evoking the golden age of modernist luxury with a touch of old-school Hollywood glamour, this understated yet wonderfully proportioned house delivers a serene sanctuary for both family life and entertaining, with 57 metres of private riverfrontage and beautifully manicured gardens. There’s a tennis court and pool, plus a boat ramp and nine-metre pontoon.
With your very own swim-up bar, you might never book a resort holiday again. Light-filled spaces, stone fireplaces and a soothing palette create a charming new sanctuary here. The north-facing pool, terraces and family room are a standout, while village attractions are a stroll away. “It’s that perfect blend of coastal energy and peaceful seclusion,” the agent says.
Designed by renowned architect Rob Mills for his own family, this coastal icon soars between the forest and the ocean. Used as a location in the TV series Fake, the concrete, timber and glass holiday home has a genuine wow factor. The top-level family room is the star while numerous lounges, terraces and bedrooms cater for all.
Listen to the surf and the birdsong and connect with nature at this tranquil rammed-earth retreat. Designed by Ethan Steen, the home’s many living rooms frame bush outlooks. Highlights include a spectacular wood fireplace, raked timber ceilings, multiple decks and a pool. “It’s in a wonderful position with a back gate leading to the beach,” the agent says