Sold by Matt Lancashire and Hamish Bowman of Ray White New Farm, who told WILLIAMS MEDIA, “The high end prestige market has been very active throughout COVID.”
This spacious contemporary family home in the prestigious Brisbane suburb of Ascot has been sold by Matt Lancashire and Hamish Bowman of Ray White New Farm for over $7 million.
The five-bedroom home was created to evolve, with a remarkable 1,265sqm (approx.) of luxury living and minimal maintenance. The open plan interior blends effortlessly with the outdoors, where a floodlit synthetic grass tennis court and heated swimming pool await.
Image: Matt and Hamish trying out the pool. Source: Ray White New FarmAlthough the 8-week campaign started at the peak of Covid restrictions, 19 in-person, private inspections were held with high net worth professionals, before the home was sold to a growing family.
“There was a very high amount of interest, because of the home’s position in one of Brisbane's premiere streets. Tennis courts are rare due to land values, plus the property has an enormous 7-car basement garage,” Hamish Bowman told WILLIAMS MEDIA.
Source: Ray White New FarmAmong the many features of the home, there is an intimate wine cellar with feature black ceiling, a children’s playroom or study, library, second lounge, sunroom, and a private entertainment zone with bar and kitchen which doubles as a glamourous self-contained apartment with a window into the pool.
Source: Ray White New FarmThe deluxe master occupies a dedicated wing, with his and hers WIRs, opulent ensuite, dressing area, and balcony, and there’s an ensuited guest bedroom with separate access and balcony on the main level.
Source: Ray White New Farm“Having sold 14 Sutherland Avenue for a suburb record this year and now 9 Palm Avenue, these are new levels for the suburb. The high end prestige market has been very active throughout COVID,” Hamish told WILLIAMS MEDIA.
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