The 4-bedroom home was sold after a competitive auction through Michael Vettoretto of Queensland Sotheby’s International Realty.
This 1978 futurist home has been sold by Michael Vettoretto of Queensland Sotheby’s International Realty.
Source: Queensland Sotheby’s International RealtySet among landscaped grounds in the Brisbane suburb of Carseldine, the 1970s home was designed by futurist architect Donald Spencer featuring multiple living spaces, including a poolside pavilion with outdoor kitchen.
Configured with living areas and the kitchen on the ground level along with the parents' retreat, the three upstairs bedrooms are generous and quirky.
Source: Queensland Sotheby’s International RealtySpeaking to WILLIAMS MEDIA, Michael Vettoretto said that 110 groups attended the scheduled home opens, with interest due to the home’s design, lot size and location.
The auction was streamed live on the Gavl platform, with 16 bidders registered. It sold afterwards for $1.3m to a family returning from interstate.
Source: Queensland Sotheby’s International Realty“The luxury property market in the area is continuing to record an increase in buyer inquiry and engagement right across the Brisbane market,” Michael told WILLIAMS MEDIA.
“There is a real shortage of well-priced listings.”
Source: Queensland Sotheby’s International Realty
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