Grand tri-level Vaucluse masterpiece with iconic harbour views splashes onto market

A Vaucluse trophy home has splashed onto the market, serving up a remarkably rare aperture of harbour views from all three of its lavish levels.

Marketed exclusively by property veteran Bill Malouf of Highland Double Bay Malouf, the jaw-dropping mansion occupies an 885m2 block at 13 Queens Avenue, Vaucluse, while boasting a unique frontage of almost 30 metres onto the famed harbourside.

“It is very rare to find a property that grants almost every room a unique panorama of the Harbour Bridge, Opera House, Rose Bay, and sparkling city skyline,” said Mr Malouf.

“We’re not talking about a mere glimpse of landmark sights; we’re talking corner to corner vistas of a truly world class standard.

“This property presents a fleeting opportunity to secure a residence with a timeless appeal, set in the heart of one of the most prestigious harbourside neighbourhoods.”

The property itself is an architectural masterpiece, home to five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a home theatre, massage room, heated pool, and outdoor terrace entertaining areas set against an awe-inspiring panoramic harbour backdrop stretching from Rose Bay to Taylor’s Bay.

The property’s luxury design reaches crescendo in the palatial whole floor master retreat which comes complete with deluxe full ensuite and direct access onto a sun-bathed balcony with iconic views.

Residents can travel between the home’s three floors and triple lock up garage in their own private lift.

A scattering of sky lights and stacking floor to ceiling glass doors flood the mansion in natural light, creating a seamless flow from interior to exterior, while heated marble and stone floors, integrated sound system allow for year-round entertaining.

The mansion enjoys a secluded setting in an exclusive cul-de-sac with direct street access to Hermitage Reserve, the foreshore walk and Milk Beach.

“It’s the perfect intersection between seclusion and connectivity, offering ultimate privacy while remaining immersed in Vaucluse’s most pristine natural amenity,” said Mr Malouf.

The sales agent believes the property market is primed for the arrival of such a prestigious product, following the recent sales of 12 Tivoli Avenue, Rose Bay for $45 million and 38a Wentworth Road, Vaucluse for $62 million.

“While there’s talks of the market cooling at the moment, we’re seeing demand for the top tier prestige market continue to remain fierce,” said Mr Malouf.

“Particularly on the harbour front where properties aren’t susceptible to fluctuating trends and the rise and fall of interest rates aren’t a deterrent for the buyers in this price bracket – we’re seeing prestige product sky rocket.”

Hannah Matchett