With innumerable new property listings added to Domain each and every week, there are always exciting and interesting homes being listed for sale.
And, as is the case with almost everything in life, some of these residences will draw more attention than others, and that’s what we’re looking at today.
Using Domain’s data, we’ve tracked down the five most-viewed properties this week, out of over 130,000 listings currently being advertised on the site.
This week’s top five includes a vast country estate in New South Wales, a converted church in Tasmania and a plush warehouse conversion in Western Australia.
Spread over 230,671 square metres of gorgeous, verdant land in New South Wales’ north, this profound country estate in Tregeagle has got the lot.
Less than an hour away by car from the perennially popular beach town of Byron Bay, this abode boasts 14 bedrooms, seven bathrooms and garage parking for seven vehicles.
Features are near endless and include a large outdoor pool and lounge area, freshwater swimming hole, expansive master suite, media room and a chef’s kitchen.
Neatly priced and decently sized with a 1060 square metre block just 15 minutes away from Darwin’s CBD, this Balinese-style retreat places emphasis on comfort and entertaining.
With four bedrooms, two bathrooms and parking for two, the home also benefits from a large master suite with a walk-in robe and ensuite, vaulted ceilings and established gardens with native flora.
Less than 15km away from the bustling centre of Australia’s capital city, this well-appointed three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment looks like a smart investment property or abode for a first home buyer.
Benefits include off-street parking for two cars, a whopping 112 square metres of internal living space and a large 19 square metre balcony.
Positively bursting with potential, this converted church, set in a bucolic part of Tasmania just 20 minutes away from Launceston, has style in spades.
Built in 1879, the former Presbyterian church boasts modern amenities such as a professional kitchen, landscaped gardens and a split system climate control throughout.
It also has the distinct benefit of sitting on nearly 5000 square metres of arresting pastoral land.
Warehouse conversions are a dime a dozen in cities like Melbourne and Sydney.
But finding a sub-zero cool example near Perth is a decidedly more difficult endeavour.
Luckily, this exceedingly prepossessing, avant-garde warehouse conversion has hit the market just minutes away from Perth’s beating heart.