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Across the luxury property market today and over the weekend was a series of idyllic rural havens with spectacular farming opportunities, as well as homes with rich architectural histories. Take a look below at the glamorous homes and serene acreages that defined the property highlights for September 10 to 12.
Blakehurst is a wonderful community that lends itself to a peaceful suburban life, surrounded by elite Sydney schools and local amenities. The locale has 13 parks covering nearly seven per cent of the total area and is generally home to working professionals.
This blue-chip suburb recorded a soaring annual property price growth rate of 43.3 per cent in the last 12 months and 10.6 per cent growth the year prior. Over the last 10 years, the median house price has more than doubled to now sit at approximately A$2.58 million. In May this year, Blakehurst recorded 7.5 per cent growth and saw a total of 22 listings come to market.
Situated in a quiet street, this Blakehurst home presents refined elegance and luxe appointments to the market. Defined by its use of limestone marble and opulent amenities, this lavish property sits just moments from village cafes, shops and public transport.
5 Pacific Street, Blakehurst, NSW 2221
Annandale is an eclectic Sydney suburb with a rich architectural history and vibrant community. The locale has experienced a 30.3 per cent increase in area value in the last 12 months, while homes spent an average of 37 days on the market.
The median house price in Annandale has grown by approximately A$825,000 in the past three years to A$2.4 million. In May of this year, the area saw 22 listings come to market. The affluent suburb primarily attracts couples with children and those working in professional occupations.
Set on 1,309 square metres of heritage-listed land, ‘The Abbey’ is a revitalised Christian monastery that stands today as an elegant family home. With its history rooted in 1881, the multi-compound property exudes character and charm, from its Gothic facade to its stained glass windows.
272 Johnston Street, Annandale, NSW 2038
Barraba is a rural haven positioned in the New England region of northern New South Wales. Bounded by natural beauty and pastured fields, the locale experienced a 4.6 per cent increase in price value in May this year. Following 24.8 per cent average annual price growth, the median house price in the rural local now sits at A$193,500.
Holding the title as the most expensive property on the market today, this Barraba farm holding, which includes the adjoining Campo Santo and Mayvale, carries a price guide of A$80 million. The historic rural holdings known as ‘Plumthorpe’ dates back to 1888 and is set across 28,000 acres of versatile Manilla River country. The property is primed to create income streams derived from cattle, sheep or cropping.
This property is set to go to auction as a whole and in three separate sales on Wednesday, November 9 at 11am.
1520 Trevallyn Road, Barraba, NSW 2347
The tranquillity and natural beauty of Meroo Meadow are unparalleled. The area brings versatility and potential, recording a 10 per cent increase in price value in the past 12 months, pushing the median house price to A$910,000. With only 12 listings coming to market last year, this exclusive and tightly-held area presents a brilliant opportunity to begin your rural lifestyle.
Set across 2.5 acres of lush and tranquil lands, this home has been revitalised from an original c1910 cottage and stands today as a historical masterpiece. Featuring colonial-style timbers, French doors and an orchard filled with herbs, citrus, figs and stone fruits, this home is the ticket to a lavish and quaint country lifestyle.
Positioned moments from weekend markets and the gorgeous natural beauty of Seven Mile Beach and the Kangaroo Valley, this property occupies an enviable Meroo Meadow location.
79 Fletchers Lane, Meroo Meadow, NSW 2540
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