Top eight most prestigious homes for sale across the country

March 30, 2022
25 Glenn Vista Pl Chevallum. Photo: Supplied

Looking for a jaw-dropping luxury home in one of Australia’s most prestigious suburbs? Whether you want to live in the heart of a capital city or escape to the hinterland, we’ve got you sorted with this line-up of prestige homes on the market right now.

Chevallum

With a house reminiscent of a grand Italian villa, the award-winning Immanuel Estate is a four-hectare property a one-hour drive from Brisbane’s CBD.

25 Glenn Vista Pl Chevallum. Photo: Supplied

Notable for its sheer size and opulence, the home features a nine-metre-high entry foyer, stone carved fireplaces, decadent bathrooms, a huge terrace overlooking a 14-metre pool, and self-contained guest quarters.

Linda Shore-Perez from Villa Prestige Properties is selling the home with a guide of $20 million.

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Chevallum QLD 4555
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Toorak

The Eckersley-designed gardens are a highlight of this Mediterranean-style home.

5 Highgate Hill Toorak. Photo: Supplied

Both the kitchen-family room and living-dining room open through bifold doors and colonnaded arches onto a beautifully landscaped, north-facing pool, separate spa and cabana.

RT Edgar Toorak’s Max Ruttner is running an expressions-of-interest campaign until April 7 with a guide of $7.5 million-$8 million.

SOLD - $9,250,000
5 Highgate Hill, Toorak VIC 3142
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Randwick

Built in 1885, this Victorian Italianate manor has been extensively upgraded to include a two-bedroom guest cottage and a pool within lush gardens.

9-11 Dutruc St Randwick. Photo: Supplied

Known as one of Randwick’s finest estates, the home is perfectly positioned in a secluded street close to the town centre, Frenchmans Road village and top schools.

Alexander Phillips from PPD Real Estate takes the home to auction on April 9 with a guide of $7 million.

SOLD - $7,550,000
9-11 Dutruc Street, Randwick NSW 2031
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Ocean Grove

A celebration of off-form concrete and spectacular ocean views, this contemporary residence is well-equipped for hosting a crowd.

121 Dare St Ocean Grove. Photo: Supplied

There’s a teppanyaki bar with seating for eight, a wine tasting room, a home theatre, a gas-heated pool and spa, an imported Roger Seller glass kitchen, and living zones and large north-facing terraces on two of the three levels.

The four-bedroom home comes with a five-car garage and lift access.

It’s listed with Bellarine Property’s Ben Roberts with a price guide of $7.5 million.

$4,500,000-$4,800,000
121 Dare Street, Ocean Grove VIC 3226
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Graceville

It’s only a hop, skip and jump to the station, cafes and restaurants from this elegant Queenslander, set on 1167 square metres of landscaped grounds.

37 Rakeevan Rd Graceville. Photo: Supplied

The two-storey, six-bedroom home boasts a choice of five living spaces including a library and home theatre and there’s a marble-topped, Wyer + Craw kitchen.

The family can enjoy relaxing poolside or working out in the gym and there’s undercover accommodation for seven cars.

SOLD - $4,650,000
37 Rakeevan Road, Graceville QLD 4075
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McGrath Paddington’s Alex Jordan is expecting interest above $5 million.

Bellevue Hill

A master-built home designed by architect Andre Porebski, Tarrant enjoys a dress circle location close to private schools and the village shops.

2D Tarrant Ave Bellevue Hill. Photo: Supplied

Featuring an 11.6-metre elliptical reception hall with a domed ceiling and sweeping staircase, the three-level home has six bedrooms, expansive living spaces, multiple terraces and a self-contained apartment on the ground floor.

There’s also a wine cellar and a north-east facing pool.

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2D Tarrant Avenue, Bellevue Hill NSW 2023
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Michael Dunn of Richardson & Wrench Double Bay is guiding $20 million to $22 million for the expressions-of-interest campaign.

Seaforth

Enjoying postcard views of Middle Harbour, this thoughtfully designed three-storey home boasts direct access to a secluded beach, pontoon, jetty and seawater pool.

25a Battle Boulevard Seaforth. Photo: Supplied

Perfect for young families or local downsizers alike, bespoke finishes include engineered timber flooring, a semi-open plan kitchen with lightly marbled Caesarstone,  heated Italian textured tiles in the bathroom and plenty of indoor and outdoor entertaining spaces.

Geoff Smith from Ray White Lower North Shore takes the home to auction on April 9 with a guide of $4.5 million.

SOLD - Price Withheld
25a Battle Boulevard, Seaforth NSW 2092
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Glenelg South

Positioned high on the sand dunes on a corner allotment, this historic circa 1916 beachfront exudes a timeless elegance.

36 South Esplanade Glenelg South. Photo: Supplied

Offering a once-in-a-lifetime chance to live in a heritage home right on the coastline, the residence has character features including french doors, a sandstone balcony, large wine cellar, leadlight windows, high ornate ceilings and marble fireplaces.

Booth & Booth Real Estate’s Jamie Brown is accepting expressions of interest with a guide of $4.5 million- $4.95 million.

SOLD - Price Withheld
36 South Esplanade, Glenelg South SA 5045
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