August 24 has delivered an impressive selection of luxury properties that stretch across the Eastern states. From waterfront estates to charming cottage-style builds, today was a remarkable day for the luxury property market in Australia.
7 Bareena Avenue, North Avoca, NSW 2260
North Avoca is an idyllic coastal locale commanding an annual growth rate of 26.2 per cent. Filled with affluent estates that line its shores, the median house price sits at A$1.9 million. In May, property prices climbed by 3.8 per cent, while homes stayed on the market for an average of 30 days.
Positioned just 50 metres from the coastline, this luxurious family home occupies an unrivalled beachside address.
A mix of contemporary interiors and mid-century-inspired architectural design, the North Avoca property presents an immaculate standard of living to the market.
1481/PENTHOUSE 9 Ferny Avenue, Surfers Paradise, Qld 4217
Surfers Paradise draws residents and tourists alike to its famous white-sand beaches and bustling city centres, reflected in a strong annual growth rate of 20.2 per cent. The vibrant lifestyle attracts a relatively young predominant age group of 20 to 29-year-olds while the median unit price of the locale sits at A$505,000.
Sprawling across the entire 48th floor of an exclusive complex, this Gold Coast penthouse is the pinnacle of coastal luxury. Enveloped by panoramic ocean views, this property is an entertainer’s dream boasting a heated pool, spa, sauna and outdoor terrace, all set to the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean.
This property is set to go to private auction on Thursday, September 29, if not sold prior.
53 Hudson Parade, Avalon Beach, NSW 2107
Avalon is a picturesque Sydney suburb defined by its leafy streets and pristine coastal waters. The family-dominated locale has 23 parks covering nearly 14.6 per cent of the area and recorded an annual growth rate of 24 per cent. Posting a median house price of A$3.1 million, homes in the area stay on the market for approximately 40 days.
This landmark double-block property was designed by iconic Australian architect Alexander Stewart Jolly in 1932 and captures stretching views of Pittwater. A beautiful mix of sandstone, solid timber and restored log, the home exudes cottage charm within a vast retreat.
A moment’s walk from Clareville beach, the Pittwater foreshore and local shops, this home is well equipped for a tranquil family lifestyle.
This idyllic Avalon property is set to go to auction Wednesday, September 21 at 4:30 pm and is expected to sell for A$4.75 million.
98 Norman Crescent, Norman Park, Qld 4170
Norman Park is an affluent Queensland suburb that recorded a 20 per cent annual growth rate. In the last 12 months, the suburb experienced a 0.9 per cent value increase that drew the median house price up to A$1,392,500. Largely occupied by working professionals and couples with children, the locale presents an appealing family lifestyle to the market.
‘Barlow’ redefines suburban family living in the form of a revitalised Californian bungalow, resting in one of Brisbane’s most charming locales. The home showcases luxurious French-inspired interiors in the form of smooth oak floors, travertine tiles and a carved mantle fireplace.
Boasting dual access across two streets and panoramic views of the Brisbane cityscape, this property is well positioned for an executive family lifestyle.
This Norman Park home is set to go to auction on Saturday, September 17 at 9am.
30 Cypress Court, Minyama, Qld 4575
The tightly-held enclave of Minyama is famed for its notable residents and affluent real estate. With a median house price of A$2,012,500, properties stay on the market for an average of 25 days. A soaring annual growth rate of 28.4 per cent is a reflection of the vibrant life within the locale and its desirable proximity to the Queensland coast.
Previously sold in May 2021 for A$3.3 million, this Minyama property presents a prime waterfront position and unparalleled interiors to the market. Boating enthusiasts will be able to take advantage of the property’s private pontoon and direct access to the harbour mouth and broad water beyond.
Lavish interiors and soaring ceilings precede Balinese-style tropical gardens in a harmonious blend of outdoor and indoor entertaining.
34 Leslie Road, Essendon, Vic 3040
Essendon is a trendy Melbourne suburb conveniently positioned in close proximity to the CBD. A blend of heritage homes and newer contemporary builds, the median house price currently sits at A$633,500 while homes tend to stay on the market for 47 days. The suburb is generally occupied by young working professionals in the 20 to 29 age range; a testament to its thriving community life.
Designed by prominent Essendon architect Anne Crampton, this property is an executive family estate occupying a premiere Melbourne address. Brought to life by award-winning GOS constructions, the lavish home rests on a 942-square-metre block.
Enjoying close proximity to leafy parks, Maribyrnong River and Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School, this Essendon property is the ultimate ticket to a sumptuous Melbourne lifestyle.
This property is accepting expressions of interest until September 15 at 5pm.
22A Crescent Road, Hamilton, Qld 4007
The affluent riverside suburb of Hamilton experienced a positive annual growth rate of 6.9 per cent, pushing its median house price to A$1,925,000. The locale attracts those seeking a blue-chip yet peaceful family lifestyle while homes stay on the market for an average of 36 days.
Perched on Hamilton Hill, this property is enveloped by panoramic views of the Brisbane River and beyond. Boasting a myriad of contemporary appliances and luxury appointments, the residence won the Cedia Award for best-integrated home.
Bounded by the Brisbane River to the south and situated within walking distance of St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School and Ascot State School, the location of this home is unrivalled.
This property is accepting expressions of interest until September 22 at 2pm.
Article source: themarketherald.com.au
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