Over two floors, there’s a party-ready balcony, 300-bottle wine cellar, spa, butler’s pantry, dressing room and luxe finishes for the new owner to enjoy.
A property smack bang in Sydney’s CBD with uninterrupted harbour views is believed to have sold for around $30 million.
Described as a “sky home” and “Sydney’s best penthouse”, on the listing, handled by agents Gavin Rubinstein and Chrissie Ren of TRG, the residence occupies the top two floors of an 83-storey development with 700 square metres of indoor and outdoor space. Rubinstein and Ren describe the penthouse on the listing as a “breathtaking fusion of world-class design”.There are views of Sydney Harbour from every room and plenty of space to entertain with a wrap-around outdoor terrace, reflection pond, travertine spa and built-in barbecue.
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