A prestige home on the market in Queensland could break a record.
The six-bedroom, five-bathroom estate at 46 Gordon Street in Brisbane’s Hawthorne is expected to sell for more than $20.5 million, a spokesperson for Place Estate Agents New Farm says.
Should a sale exceed the figure, it would make the home Brisbane’s most expensive ever. Records show 101 Welsby Street in the nearby suburb of New Farm sold for $20.5 million in April 2023.
Sarah Hackett and Charmaine Mcdonald of Place Estate Agents New Farm are accepting top offers until 4pm on Tuesday, April 16.
Called Mimosa, the estate is the work of architect Angus Munro from firm Marc & Co and is a sight to behold with its grand scale and glamorous interiors.
It’s all about luxury and entertainment with the property boasting a resort-style bar and a kitchen that could pass for a world-class restaurant.
The resort-style bar overlooks the riverside pool and makes for a conversation starter with its illuminated crystal quartz. A custom beer tap will ensure the drinks are flowing and the retractable TV will keep guests entertained for hours.
Other resort-style amenities include the sheltered terrace with outdoor kitchen, spa, tennis court, professional gym and wine cellar.
The superb location allows for uninterrupted views of the Brisbane River, city skyline and nearby suburbs of New Farm Farm and Teneriffe.
Interiors are five-star with soaring ceilings, stone features, bespoke joinery, travertine tiles, timber-clad ceilings, French Oak parquetry floors and Calacatta marble.
The grand staircase in the main living zone is like a work of art with its travertine and brass detail.
Also worth a mention is the master suite with its own private riverfront balcony, Italian silk drapes, crystal pendant lights and rose gold tapware.
Hawthorne is a riverside suburb that faces New Farm and is 3km northeast of Brisbane’s CBD. Domain’s latest data reveals the median house price for Hawthorne is $1,945,000.
Records show Mimosa last sold for $6.1 million in March 2014.