The expansive Shaun Lockyer designed Graceville home sold by Heath Williams and Ann-Karyn Fraser of Place New Farm for $6.75m.
Historic Graceville residence ‘Campbell House’ has been sold by Heath Williams and Ann-Karyn Fraser of Place New Farm for $6.75m.
The ultimate in luxury riverfront living, the four-level home was originally designed in 1989 by Don Watson and sits on a sprawling allotment of approximately 3,339sqm. An expert redesigned was recently undertaken by renowned architect Shaun Lockyer.
Source: Place New FarmSpeaking to LUXURY LIST, Heath Williams said 65 groups had inspected the home, including 4 virtual tours from interstate, before the home was sold to a local family with children.
“This is a unique property, being both absolute riverfront and positioned on a large block of land,” Heath explained to LUXURY LIST.
Source: Place New FarmRiverfront views are presented in almost every room of the generously proportioned home while banks of full-height glass bring the outdoors in.
The home is ideal for a large family, with multiple breakaway spaces where everyone can enjoy their own private space, including an opulent parents’ retreat with an attached terrace, generous downstairs family room and adjoining bar area, and functional office with balcony.
Source: Place New FarmHeath told LUXURY LIST the local market continues to represent good value.
“Interest in the Brisbane market is strong as it represents a good level of value against the southern capitals and I feel this will continue for some time,” he said.
Source: Place New Farm
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