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Today was a spectacular day for the luxury property market, featuring idyllic tropical sanctuaries and masterful designs. From the leafy streets of Turramurra to the pristine waters of Kettering, these six properties that came to market today are in a class of their own.
Turramurra is an affluent Sydney suburb, bounded by two national parks. Covered by lush greenery and filled with grand homes, the suburb boasts an established reputation as a blue-chip locale. Turramurra is called home by approximately 12,850 people, predominantly working professionals.
The suburb recently experienced a 2.3 per cent decline in price value in June of this year, positioning the median house price at A$3,197,500 million. Despite this, the suburb has seen continuous growth over the past three years; a testament to the wealth of the suburb.
In 2021, the suburb saw 195 listings come to market, each spending an average of 23 days on market. Since 2020, Turramurra has experienced more than 50 per cent annual growth.
Approximately six square kilometres in size with 21 parks covering nearly 15.6 per cent of the total area, Turramurra is a friendly community defined by its leafy streets.
22A Charlton Avenue previously sold in June for A$6.3 million and features a similar Hamptons-style aesthetic in Sydney’s desirable Upper North Shore. Brand new and never been lived in, number 22 brings another architectural masterpiece opportunity to the street.
This property is set to go to auction Saturday, November 5 at 3:15pm.
22 Charlton Avenue, Turramurra, NSW 2074
Vaucluse is a waterfront Sydney suburb positioned eight kilometres from the CBD. Located on the South Head peninsula, the locale enjoys panoramic water views.
The residential area has consistently been recorded as one of Australia’s most expensive suburbs, currently holding a median price tag of a staggering A$8.4 million. Since 2021, the suburb has experienced a combined annual growth rate of approximately 48.2 per cent and has seen 245 properties sold on the market.
Vaucluse has an estimated population of 9,510 people with an average age of 37 years old. The wealthy suburb attracts couples with children and those working in a professional occupation.
The household occupancy rate records a majority of residents owning outright, at 39.6 per cent. This is followed by purchasers at 31.1 per cent.
Set across 984 square metres of land, this Vaucluse home is a tropical sanctuary. A sensational blend of modernist architecture and landscaped gardens, the home is crafted to include a home office, cinema, wine cellar and lift access.
This idyllic Vaucluse property is now accepting expressions of interest.
13 Olola Avenue, Vaucluse, NSW 2030
Bordered by the Nerang River, Carrara is a Queensland locale with breathtaking views. For those seeking a peaceful Gold Coast lifestyle, Carrara offers leafy streets, quaint local shops and luxe family homes.
Carrara is a sprawling suburb covering approximately 13.8 square kilometres. The locale has 40 parks, covering nearly 11.2 per cent of the total area. Home to affluent families, Carrara is predominantly lived in by those who have purchased their home and are working in a professional occupation.
Carrara recorded a 4.8 per cent increase in price value earlier this May, driving up the median house price to $943,125. A total of 188 listings have come to market in the last 12 months, each spending an average of only 10 days on the market before purchase.
Previously sold in February for A$13 million, this Carrara property is back on the market with a price guide of A$14.75 million. Since February, the area has since increased in value by approximately 10 per cent.
Set across a breathtaking 3,860 square metre block, this property redefines Gold Coast luxury. The winner of three prestigious home awards including House of the Year from the Master Builder Awards, this property takes luxe living to an unrivalled standard.
640 Nerang Broadbeach Road, Carrara, Qld 4211
Kettering is a coastal Tasmanian town located opposite Bruny Island. Offering idyllic ocean scenes from a peaceful town, Kettering is a charming locale.
The area experienced 34.5 per cent annual growth, delivering a median house price of A$978,500. Last year saw 14 properties sold in the suburb, each spending an average of 24 days on the market. A growing area, Kettering properties in the last 12 months have spent approximately only nine days on the market before purchase.
defined by its breathtaking scenery, Kettering sprawls across 15 square kilometres of land. The suburb records a small population of 943 people and the average age is 51.
‘Trial Bay House’ is an award-winning property located on 42 acres of private land. The property was originally designed by Ray Heffernan, however, the home has been architecturally renovated and revitalised by James Jones into its current state. A space of absolute serenity, the residence is defined by its raw concrete, natural light and timber ceilings.
This property is accepting expressions of interest until November 15 at 5pm.
3101 Channel Highway, Kettering, Tas 7155
The inner-city suburb of Elsternwick is brimming with character. Bordered by Elwood and Caulfield, the vibrant precinct is filled with old-world charm.
The trendy suburb predominantly attracts couples with children and those in the 30-39-year-old age range.
Despite experiencing no growth in the three most recently recorded months, the median price of the suburb remains at a strong A$2.2 million. A total of 71 listings have come to market in the last 12 months while 75 were sold, each spending an average of 43 days on the market.
The household occupancy rate in Elsternwick is dominated by those renting at 36.2 per cent, followed by outright ownership at 31.7 per cent.
This established family home has been designed by Jam Architects and delivers everything necessary for a lavish lifestyle. Fitted with sleek and modern amenities, the home is crafted to include a rooftop terrace, library, wine cellar and pizza oven.
This property is accepting expressions of interest until Monday, November 7 at 5pm and holds a price guide of between A$7 to $7.7 million.
41 Seymour Road, Elsternwick, Vic 3185
Positioned six kilometres from central Brisbane, Clayfield presents an executive family lifestyle to its residents. With quiet streets, close proximity to shops and elite schools, the suburb is a desirable residential area.
Since 2021, the area’s value has increased by approximately 41.3 per cent, delivering a median house price of A$1.65 million.
The tight-knit locale sprawls across 2.8 square kilometres of land and most recently recorded a population of 10,897 people and a median age of 37. Clayfield is dominated by those aged between 30-39 years old and childless couples.
Clayfield households are led by renters, recording an occupancy rate of 45 per cent.
Designed by Shaun Lockyer architects and erected by M2 construct, this property is a culmination of masterful architecture and craftsmanship. Sprawling across a 1,169-square-metre block, this Clayfield home is a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living.
This property is set to go to auction Saturday, November 5 at 10am.
49 Union Street, Clayfield, Qld 4011
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