Whether you’re looking for a high-end inner city abode or an estate in the countryside, there’s something for everyone in this line-up of some of Australia’s best prestige homes.
This custom-built home is set over two levels and designed with comfort and practicality in mind. Upon the first step inside you are greeted by chevron timber floors which set the tone for the rest of the house. The kitchen will have you swooning over its matt black cabinetry, natural stone benches and ILVE appliances. If that’s not enough, take dining to the next level in the outdoor kitchen overlooking the pool.
Enjoy the best of old and new at Vidette, an 1876 Victorian gem with views across the river to Cockatoo Island and Woolwich. The home, which comes with a pool and parking, has been beautifully updated but retains plenty of old-world glamour, from the high ceilings and chandeliers to the open fireplaces and polished boards.
Set on one of Melbourne’s finest boulevards, Little Milton was built in 1926 for the Moran family, who modelled the home on their Cotswolds residence. Designed by Muriel Stott with gardens by Edna Walling, the 2475-metre property includes a lawn tennis court, a pool, a marble kitchen and multiple living spaces.
One of Mosman’s largest and most exclusive landholdings, Urunga is a 1901 Queen Anne Federation manor set on 2640 square metres of park-like grounds. Highlights include harbour views, grand living spaces and an impressive wine cellar and tasting room.
Claiming the top two floors of Omnia, a Durbach Block Jaggers-designed tower, this 356-square-metre penthouse boasts stunning views of the Harbour Bridge, Opera House and CBD.
Conveniently positioned close to the station and top schools, The Knoll is one of Pymble’s oldest homes. With a pool and established gardens , the property offers five separate living zones including a huge casual living space adjoining the island kitchen. There’s also an en suite studio, a study, a wine cellar and plenty of storage. Craig Marshall from Marshall.Chan.Yahl is guiding $6 million ahead of the November 19 auction.
Enjoy a morning walk along Fisherman’s Beach and easy access to Main Street shops and eateries when you call Clifden home. This Italianate villa was built in the 1860s on 1317-square-metres opposite bayfront reserve and has been extensively renovated. It offers a choice of casual and formal living spaces and five elegant bedrooms across a single level. Warlimont & Nutt’s Fergus Nutt is looking for interest between $7.4 million and $7.8 million.
Designed for comfortable family living, this two-level home with pool claims views over Woodford Bay to the city skyline from the upper level lounge room and balcony. There’s a stone and gas kitchen with Miele appliances, newly polished timber floors and a huge master bedroom with ensuite and twin walk-in wardrobes. With a price guide of $6 million, the property will go to auction on November 19 through Simon Harrison of Belle Property Lane Cove.
This unique Karl Fender-designed residence spans three levels with the key living spaces enjoying a northerly outlook through the treetops. Open-plan living spaces extend to a large deck and pool on the ground floor and you’ll find four bedrooms and a large study with balcony on the first floor. The top level is home to a gym and expansive terrace. Kay & Burton South Yarra’s Jamie Mi is guiding $5.38 million to $5.55 million with expressions of interest to close on November 21.