A property for sale in Queensland could rival a top-end restaurant with its bespoke bar.
The five-bedroom, four-bathroom mansion at 53 Gibsonville Street in Tallebudgera Valley on the Gold Coast, boasts a “supersized entertaining lounge” like no other.
Listed by Ed Cherry of Harcourts Coastal Palm Beach and John Fischer of PRD Real Estate Burleigh Heads, the property is expected to fetch a sum north of eight figures.
Called Dahlia Estate, the property is nestled amongst 5.4 acres of Gold Coast Hinterland and has entertaining at the forefront with its luxury inclusions.
The sprawling alfresco terrace with its Venetian plaster bar and sleek polished concrete floor, is something you could find in a restaurant or in the pages of a glossy magazine.
There is more than enough space on the terrace to include a pool table, dining table and several lounges to relax and unwind in style.
Other standout design features include a resort-style pool that gives off a Palm Springs vibe, a tennis court with space for a helipad, as well as a sauna and outdoor gym.
Agent Ed Cherry tells Nine that most of the interest for the property comes from Melbourne and Sydney, with the home expected to fetch a sum north of eight figures.
Interiors throughout the home are luxurious with white fossil limestone tiles, natural oak timber floorboards, bronze tapware in the bathrooms, plush wool carpet, and floor-to-ceiling glass to capture the idyllic hinterland views.
The floorplan also includes a wine cellar and a shed that could be transformed into a workshop or home office.
And for another touch of luxury, the buyer won’t have to worry about mowing the lawn again with the grounds “meticulously maintained by a team of robotic mowers”.
Tallebudgera Valley forms part of the Gold Coast Hinterland and is a short drive to Burleigh Heads and Palm Beach.