A gated community opportunity in Gold Coast’s Hope Island precinct and a heritage estate in Ascot feature in today’s luxury property highlights for September 7.
2516 Cressbrook Drive, Hope Island, QLD 4212
Hope Island is an upmarket Gold Coast suburb boasting three top-rated golf courses and a sought-after waterfront lifestyle.
Between 2011 and 2016 there was a population growth of 32.1 per cent with the current population sitting at approximately 11,186. Within this exclusive locale you’ll find 67.5 per cent of the homes are owner-occupied and the median sale price sits at A$1,442,500. Hope Island has seen a 24.9 per cent annual growth and, on average, properties sit on the market for 28 days.
Positioned on the Coomera River, this modern two-storey masterpiece offers uninterrupted views across to a private island reserve. The luxury interiors are matched by high-quality custom finishes throughout, including timber and stone surfaces, polished concrete floors, and an outdoor entertainment area.
The residence previously sold in July 2021 for A$3.85 million. Since then, the median value of the area has increased by just over 20 per cent. This prestigious gated Gracemere Estate property is accepting expressions of interest.
4 Wedderburn Place, Ascot, WA 6104
Ascot is an inner-city suburb that sits along the southern bank of Perth’s Swan River. The area is home to 3,095 people with a median age of 46 years.
The median value for properties within the area is A$875,000 with listings sitting on the market for an average of 27 days. The suburb experienced 11.1 per cent annual growth this past year and has seen 85 listings come to market.
This unique heritage-listed property was built circa 1904 and designed in the Australian Federation Queen Anne-style of architecture. Known as ‘Ivercloy Estate’, the property has been restored and updated to offer modern living and heritage features.
You’ll find original specifications such as Jarrah floors, restored fireplaces, wraparound patios and period iron-lace accents imported from Victoria, just to name a few. Outside, its established gardens flourish with century-old climbing roses and mature fruit trees and vines.
This heritage estate is accepting offers in the A$2 millions.
6 Corniche Place, Brookfield, QL 4069
Brookfield is a rural residential suburb approximately 14 kilometres west of Brisbane CBD. The suburb is made up of large acreage properties and premium real estate.
With a population of 3,529, residents generally work in professional occupations and in 2016, 88 per cent of residents were recorded as owner-occupiers.
The median value for properties within the area is A$1.7 million and listings tend to spend 21 days on market. In the last year, the median value increased by 36.9 per cent and continues a steady climb recording a 2.7 per cent increase in May.
This Palm Springs-inspired residence is positioned in a secluded and tranquil Brookfield enclave. Tasteful finishes combined with a sophisticated colour palette compliment the home’s serenity and modern design.
Designed for effortless family living and entertaining, the home offers an open-plan living style, a 13-metre heated magnesium pool, premium appliances, and is surrounded by sprawling lawns.
Stretching across 2.5 acres, this sprawling family sanctuary is accepting expressions of interest until September 25 at 5pm.
10 The Crescent, Manly, NSW 2095
Recognised as one of the nation’s finest beaches, Manly is best known for holding the world’s first surfing contest in 1964 and establishing one of the world’s first Surf Life Saving clubs.
The coastal suburb is located 12 kilometres north of Sydney’s CBD and is just a 20-minute ferry ride away from all the city has to offer. Residents within the suburb are predominantly young professionals aged between 30 to 39 years. With the suburb appealing to a younger demographic, 50.9 per cent of dwellings are rented compared with 45.7 per cent being owner-occupied.
Property prices for the area average at A$4.65 million and stay on market for an average of 30 days. The area experienced a 0.7 per cent property price increase in May and a 24.8 per cent increase annually. Rental prices saw a further push by 2.9 per cent in May with median rental prices sitting at A$1,440.
‘Dun Aros’ sprawls across 1,036 square metres and has been restored to savour the home’s Victorian sandstone facade.
As one of the few original gentleman’s residences remaining in Manly, the home boasts period features, 12-foot ceilings, original staircases, and harbour views from Eastern Hill to The Heads.
The charming residence is open to expressions of interest and has also been listed for rent, advertised at A$3,500 per week.
9 Linlithgow Road, Toorak, VIC 3142
Synonymous with wealth and privilege, Toorak is renowned for housing Melbourne’s most elite, ranking as the most prestigious suburb in Australia.
The suburb sits a mere eight kilometres from Melbourne’s CBD and is approximately 4.3 square kilometres in size. In 2016, a population of 12,907 was recorded and north of 60 per cent of residents were working in professional occupations.
Currently, the median house price in Toorak sits at A$5.275 million which has experienced a downturn in value this year by -10.6 per cent. Homes will stay on the market for an average of 38 days with the predominant household structure for the area being childless couples.
Originally designed by renowned architects Arthur and Hugh Peck, this classical residence has been revitalised to conform to contemporary living.
Spread across 1,215 square metres, the home holds to its classical c1927 lines and rounded staircase, stylish interiors, and entertaining terraces designed by Jack Merlo. From the completed renovations, the home also has an approved planning permit to include a basement for additional parking, a home cinema, a gymnasium, and a two-level western wing.
Open to expressions of interest until October 7 at 3pm, the residence comes with a price guide of between A$13 and A$14 million.
Article source: themarketherald.com.au
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