Luxury sky home in Brisbane sells for $6.15 million
A bespoke four-bedroom sky home located in the Brisbane suburb of New Farm has just sold for $6.150 million.
Situated at 10/70 Bowen Terrace, its Darwin-based owner Brooke David purchased two apartments to create the the sky home, which was designed over 12 months by architect Justin O’Neill.
The 670 sqm residence featured four-bathrooms, and was considered to be "next-level luxury" by Ray White New Farm duo Matt Lancashire and Christine Rudolph, who brokered the sale.
The luxury master bathroom centred around its bathtub, which was positioned under a magnetised crystal halo of lights, and enabled a view over the Story Bridge through the floor-to-ceiling glass walls.
“It was a home, yes it was definitely a sky home. I wanted a Manhattan-style apartment to take advantage of that view,” David said of the property.
“The bathroom really was huge and I had always planned to stay in Brisbane every second week but in the end I was only getting to Brisbane for three days of every month, so it was madness to keep it,” said the semi-retired owner.
"I’m sad to let it go but I’m happy it’s sold. It didn’t realty take that long in the end to sell.”
The sale was coordinated between Ray White New Farm along with Place Estate Agents duo Damian and Sarah Hackett.
"We ran an amazing campaign national campaign and we secured this buyer together in a sign of great coordination between some of Brisbane’s best leading agents," Lancashire said.
"Homes like this two-level luxurious apartment are in high-demand. It's as big as a prestige residence but without the maintenance," he said.
"We have many high net worth clients looking for very similar properties around Brisbane."