The Paddington home’s timeless architectural design generated a huge amount of interest. Sold by Christine Rudolph of Ray White New Farm.
This historic Queenslander with 270-degree views including Mt Cootha has been sold for $2,800,000 by Christine Rudolph of Ray White New Farm.
Source: Ray White New FarmPerched high on a ridge in Paddington, within 4km of Brisbane’s CBD, the property features a generous allotment of approx. 579sqm.
The early 1900's home has been masterfully transformed into a brand new contemporary residence by DAH Architects (DAHA) and Douglas Construction and Engineering.
Source: Ray White New FarmChristine Rudolph told WILLIAMS MEDIA that “interest in the stunning renovated Queenslander came through in plague proportions from day one of the campaign as a result of the timeless architectural design, perfectly executed by DAH Architects, in perfect coherence with the stunning north easterly views.”
Source: Ray White New Farm“The home is sophisticated and classical with contemporary incisions and a functional plan, perfect for the modern family,” DAHA Director, David Hansford told WILLIAMS MEDIA.
Source: Ray White New FarmChristine reiterated to WILLIAMS MEDIA that “we are currently experiencing the best market we have seen in 25 years. A market in which Brian White, the Chairman of the Ray White Group in Australia, sold his Brisbane family home of 46 years in light of this booming market.”
“As we have been experiencing for over a year, we are spending most of our time on the telephone speaking with wealthy interstate and expat buyers. This is all as a result of COVID as we are one of the safest cities in the world.”
Source: Ray White New Farm
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