Ron Bakir's $12.5 million Gold Coast penthouse offering

Ron Bakir's $12.5 million Gold Coast penthouse offering
Jonathan ChancellorNovember 22, 2016

Entrepreneur and HomeCorp Group developer Ron Bakir and wife Maja have listed their penthouse atop the Chevron Renaissance in Surfers Paradise.

The sprawling two level penthouse sits on the 39th and 40th level of the Ferny Avenue building.

It has a price guide of $12.5 million with Michael Kollosche at Kollosche Prestige Agents.

Comprising four bedrooms, four bathrooms, two powder rooms and a media room, the 1000 sqm apartment has undergone a massive transformation under Bakir's eye.

It's taken over two years to create the sky home, with structural changes also a part of the transformation.

It had once been the office space of fellow developer Jim Raptis.

There are balconies with views over the city, beaches and the hinterland.

There are no painted walls, but panels of timber veneer, smoked glass, imported marble or lustrous lacquered finishes.

Living areas feature the finest Italian designer furniture and adjacent to the formal dining space is a cigar and wine tasting area, flanked by integrated wine fridges.

There's a casual entertaining lounge with teppanyaki barbecue, billiards area, gym and sauna at rooftop level.

The opulent penthouse even comes with secure basement parking for 21 cars and more than 600 sqm of additional storage.

Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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