rare harbourfront jewel in sydney, australia
The residence of prominent art philanthropist Dr. Ann Lewis AO and her husband, construction magnate John Lewis, “Amaroo” is a gorgeously conceived home with unbeatable views across Sydney Harbour toward the city. The prestigious property was sold at auction in October for a price of AU$15,000,000 by Ken Jacobs, exclusive Affiliate in New South Wales. Encompassing three levels with six bed- rooms, light-filled public rooms, and ample terraces, the house is set amid lush gardens and mature trees. The stunning grounds are host to a heated swimming pool and a private boat jetty with a boat pen sizable enough for a large cruiser.
architectural triumph in ticino, switzerland
Enjoying a warm Mediterranean climate, this distinctly modern home was designed by renowned architect Erhard Schmid, featuring granite and parquet floors, oversized walls of glass, and soaring wood ceilings that create an impressive sense of space. The estate was sold by Wetag Consulting, the exclusive Affiliate in Southern Switzerland, with a list price of CHF8,500,000. The residence impresses with a two-story main living area, exquisite gourmet kitchen, two studios, wine cellar, and five luxurious bedrooms with en suite baths. Outdoor entertaining areas overlook Lake Maggiore and 1,866 square meters of gardens, and include a heated pool, a spa, and an outdoor kitchen.
classic andalusian villa in benahavís, spain
Listed for €6,800,000, this grand hilltop estate was sold by Diana Morales Properties, exclusive Affiliate in Marbella and the Costa del Sol. Offering seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, the residence takes in unparalleled views across the countryside and to the Mediterranean Sea. A swimming pool, croquet lawn or putting green, large fish pond, second lake, greenhouses, and fruit trees also populate the grounds. Additional amenities include a five-car garage, full central air conditioning and heating system, private water supply, and separate poolhouse and outdoor kitchen. The adjacent land is protected from further development, ensuring serene privacy.
unique style in breathtaking st. barths JP Piter
In the gated community of Mont Jean on the island of St. Barths, this elegant home adopts the best of Japanese design principles in a stun- ning setting with spectacular views of Marigot Bay. Listed for €4,500,000, the property was sold by Sibarth Real Estate. A bridge passes over a koi pond before approaching the villa, which is divided into two bungalows. One holds a fully equipped kitchen, a comfortable living room, and an alfresco dining area on the terrace, while the other reveals an en suite bedroom with an outdoor shower. Sunrises and expanses of water make this villa a truly original experience marked by an atmosphere of calm and serenity.
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