Sold by Christine Rudolph of Ray White New Farm, who told WILLIAMS MEDIA, "Westlake is fast becoming one of Brisbane's premier Western suburbs due to an influx of interstate and expat buyers.”
One of Brisbane's finest waterfront estates with expansive river views has been sold prior to auction by Christine Rudolph of Ray White New Farm.
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Crafted with iconic curved walls, ‘Timaru’ was designed by multi-award-winning designer Donald Spencer and inspired by the work of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
The property is secluded at the end of a cul-de-sac, bounded by the Brisbane River and Mount Ommaney Creek, and completely surrounded by reserve.
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Speaking to WILLIAMS MEDIA, Christine Rudolph of Ray White New Farm said there were over 100 in person inspections during the 4-week marketing campaign, before the estate sold for an undisclosed price.
“Originally built for the Hofstee family by legendary Australian architect Donald Spencer, this extravagant entertainer's palace is a true piece of history and a trip back in time, attracting the attention from buyers from all reaches of Brisbane city,” Christine told WILLIAMS MEDIA.
Positioned on a sprawling block of 2,858sqm (approx.), the spacious home enjoys entertainment options including an award-winning swimming pool, sauna, floodlit tennis court, billiards room, and extensive established gardens and lawn.
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“Our general demographic of buyer for the Westlake Palace consisted of professional, growing families who have a great connection to water as well a requirement for endless space.”
“The Brisbane property market in general is on a steep incline and Westlake is fast becoming one of Brisbane's premier Western suburbs due to an influx of interstate and expat buyers.”
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