In the luxury stratosphere of real estate, privacy is even more valuable than glittering views, blue-ribbon street addresses and the imported flourishes that crown every surface.
And so it is with Australia’s version of The Great Gatsby mansion.
This unique estate, on the market in Queensland, has a cinematic quality.
Here, the water fountains in the vast grounds are controlled by Bluetooth. Flick a switch for instant cocktail-hour ambiance.
In the suburb of Robertson, with intentionally little else to pinpoint its location, is this an estate of epic scale and glamour.
The listing does not mention the street address, or provide a floorplan, and there are only eleven photographs (none of the living zones, and most of the exterior) which adds to the intrigue and sense of exclusivity.
The chandeliers are bespoke, the tennis court is “championship” size and the pool house has a kitchen for parties, “his and her bathrooms” and three options for a dip – a 25-metre pool with three lanes, a spa and a cold plunge pool.
Paths and driveways curl around impeccable, verdant gardens with razor edges, reminiscent of Jay Gatsby’s estate in Baz Lurhhman’s 2013 movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio. The exterior shots for the film were of St Patrick’s Seminary in Manly, Sydney.
The Robertson estate is on the books of Place Estate Agents’ Patrick McKinnon, inviting expressions of interest.
No price guide has been given.
Mr McKinnon told Nine the level of seclusion and privacy attached to the home – which he dubbed “Brisbane’s best-kept secret” – is what held “huge” appeal for prospective buyers in this level of the market.
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