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Today’s luxury property highlights feature lavish historical architecture and opulent family estates. From peaceful Hunters Hill to the vibrant coastal haven of Brighton, here are the top five luxury Australian listings to come to market on October 21.
Located on a peninsula between Parramatta River and Lane Cove, Hunters Hill is a peaceful locality filled with trees, opulent homes and panoramic water views.
Commanding an expensive median house price of A$4,150,000, the Sydney suburb carries a blue-chip label. Experiencing an annual growth rate of 20.1 per cent, the thriving locality saw 100 listings come to market in 2021 and 112 properties sold.
Offering peaceful streets and close proximity to elite Sydney schools, Hunters Hill primarily attracts couples with children. Meanwhile, the household occupancy rate is led by those owning their property outright, at a rate of 38.9 per cent.
A landmark Sydney home, ‘Penventon’ dates back to 1894 in an exclusive pocket of Hunters Hill. The residence is a fusion of heritage architecture and contemporary luxuries, featuring a grand alfresco pavilion, heated salt pool and skylit interiors.
This property is set to go to auction Saturday, November 19 at 1:30pm and has a price guide of A$4,600,000.
11 Ferdinand Street, Hunters Hill, NSW 2110
Offering a prime coastal location and vibrant local community, Brighton remains a sought-after Melbourne locale. The area has consistently commanded high median house prices, with the current average price tag sitting at A$3,500,000. Since 2020, Brighton has grown in property price value by approximately 41 per cent.
Approximately 8.4 square kilometres in size, Brighton has 16 parks covering nearly 7.2 per cent of the area. The opulent locality attracts couples with children and those working in professional occupations.
The area saw an incredible 336 properties come to market in the last 12 months, each spending an average of 31 days on the market.
While this property previously sold in 2015 for A$22 million, the area has almost doubled in value since. Located in a highly desirable pocket of Brighton, this home sits across from the Middle Brighton Pier and Yacht Club.
Cascading over three levels of pure architectural luxury, this property boasts a wet bar, wine lounge, cellar, billiard room, gymnasium and steam room. The property is accepting expressions of interest until November 21 at 5pm and comes with a price guide of between A$30 to $33 million.
39 Seacombe Grove, Brighton, Vic 3186
Rose Bay occupies an idyllic pocket of Sydney’s harbour, only seven kilometres from the CBD. Offering views of both the harbour bridge and opera house, Rose Bay is consistently sought-after as a desirable residential suburb.
Despite recently experiencing a decline in price value of 1.1 per cent, the median house price of the locale remains at a strong A$5,737,500. The area sprawls across 2.5 square kilometres of land, recording a population of 9,911 people.
As a blue-ribbon locality, Rose Bay continues to attract a demographic of couples with children and working professionals and the median age sits at 40 years old. The area is primarily occupied by those renting, followed by those owning their property outright, with an occupancy rate of 30.1 per cent.
Previously sold for A$10.25 million in April 2021, this opulent property is back on the market, while the area has increased by 29.7 per cent in value since.
‘Villa Biscaya’ is a Mediterranean paradise designed by Alan Edgecliff Stafford in 1929. Today, the award-winning home has been revitalised and presents Spanish Mission-style architecture, rich and breathtaking palettes and spectacular features to the market.
6 Tivoli Avenue, Rose Bay, NSW 2029
On Sydney’s Upper North Shore lies the serene pocket of Pymble. Home to heritage properties and a range of local shopping and dining options, the suburb presents an opportunity for relaxed family living.
The affluent locale covers approximately 6.5 square kilometres and has a population of 11,775 people with a median age of 41 years old.
As a family-friendly area, the household structures of Pymble are led by couples with children, while the household occupancy rate records a majority of residents owning their property outright at 41.2 per cent.
Recording consistent growth in price value since 2021, the current median house price of the thriving area is A$3,600,000. A total of 156 properties have been sold so far this year, each spending only 21 days on the market before purchase.
‘The Knoll’ is a breathtaking Pymble residence sprawling across 1,680 square metres of land. Once held by famed musician Enzo Toppano, this c1906 home is brimming with character and period charm.
12-14 Pymble Avenue, Pymble, NSW 2073
Within easy reach of the CBD and harbourside, Darling Point offers the quintessential Sydney lifestyle. The locale is home to plenty of leafy parks, affluent homes and the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia.
Drawing some of Sydney’s wealthiest residents to its streets, the harbourside suburb records a median unit price of A$3,000,000 and an annual growth rate of 48.1 per cent. Darling Point is a tight-knit community occupying only 0.7 square kilometres of land and recording a population of 3,977 people.
Offering a great urban lifestyle with close proximity to schools, Darling Point attracts working professionals. The household occupancy rate is led by those owning outright, at a rate of 43.9 per cent.
‘Bellezza’ is opulent apartment living wrapped in breathtaking views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Opera House and city skyline. Lavish interior finishings are met by unrivalled luxuries, all positioned moments from the Edgecliff Shopping Centre, local parks and the Darling Point Ferry Wharf.
This property is set to go to auction on Tuesday, November 15 at 6pm.
1/26 Yarranabbe Road, Darling Point, NSW 2027
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