This mansion is so next-level luxe it has its own massage room

By
Emily Power
January 10, 2023

In the stratosphere of elite real estate, this prestigious home in Sydney tops them all.

It is so next-level luxe that it has its own massage room.

At 13 Queens Avenue in Vaucluse, the home is built across three levels, elevated to capture gun barrel views of Sydney Harbour.

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The property last traded for $23.5 million, Pricefinder data shows. Photo: Domain

It first landed large on the Sydney market in April last year with price hopes of $41 million.

It remains on the market, awaiting the right buyer with deep enough pockets.

The breadth of the view from the contemporary masterpiece stretches from Rose Bay to Taylors Bay, thanks to an impressive 30-metre water frontage.

Built in 2004, it feels more current, with low lines, crisp detailing and a minimalist aesthetic that doesn’t distract from the glittering view.

SOLD - $39,000,000
13 Queens Avenue, Vaucluse NSW 2030
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A door from the poolside terrace leads to the massage room. Photo: Domain

A door on the poolside terrace leads to a hallway and at the end, the buyer will find a heavenly massage room. It’s a detail that no other property on the market in Australia right now has.

For an added spa experience, but throughout the whole home, the marble and stone floors are heated.

The main bedroom is the only occupant of the top floor, granting extra privacy, and “opens to a sunbathed balcony with iconic views”, according to the listing, which is on the books of Highland Double Bay.

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The house was built in 2004 and was ahead of its time with its crisp, minimalist design. Photo: Domain

Deep terraces and courtyards surround the property, to exploit the postcard vistas.

Vaucluse is one of Australia’s most expensive postcodes, with a median house price of $8.8 million, according to recent Domain data.

That figure represents a 47.6 increase in the median price over 12 months, and 99.8 per cent over five years.

The Queens Avenue mansion has been held by the owner for 12 years and last changed hands for $23.5 million.

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