Make a date to inspect one of these glamourous high-end homes currently on the market.
A hit of tennis, an afternoon spa or a movie in the home cinema; the choice is yours at this palatial residence within walking distance of Knox Grammar and Abbotsleigh schools. There are six large bedrooms including a decadent main suite, a choice of five living spaces, a marble kitchen with a walk-in pantry, and a home office.
With magnificent views over Seven Mile Beach in one direction and Wrest Point Casino and kunanyi in the other, this contemporary home on almost nine hectares has the wow factor in spades. There are concrete, steel and timber features and floor-to-ceiling double-glazing to maximise the views.
With 50 metres of water frontage, a boat ramp and a pontoon, this north-east facing property is well-equipped for boat lovers. The three-level home was completed in 2018 and enjoys views across the water to the Surfers Paradise skyline. It comes with a pool, a steam room and main living areas showcasing double-height ceilings and a central fireplace connecting to an island kitchen.
Retaining plenty of original character, this 1896 Italianate Victorian residence is positioned within easy reach of the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Wrapped in Andrew Stark-designed gardens 400 metres from the beach, this light-filled home claims views across Port Phillip Bay. You’ll find north-facing, open-plan living spaces, oak floors, a Miele-appointed kitchen and travertine terraces.
Beautifully presented inside and out, the heritage-listed Heaton Lodge dates back to the 1890s. Set on 1359 square metres of level land close to top schools and the station, the home has both formal and casual living spaces, a backlit marble kitchen, and landscaped gardens with a pool and studio.
Designed by Williams Burton Leopardi and positioned in one of Adelaide’s most exclusive streets, this two-level, European-inspired family home comes with a wine tasting room, a library and a tennis court. Finishes include calacatta marble, French oak parquetry and travertine flooring.
Built in 1898 for WA’s first inspector general of schools, Cyril Jackson, Daylesford House has been restored and updated for modern living. The handsome home sits on a riverfront lot of 997-square-metres and retains plenty of period features including high ceilings, original fireplaces, and timber floors. There are separate living and dining rooms, a granite-topped gas kitchen and a home office.