Neerim House at Castle Cove looking to steal back suburb record from next door

Neerim House at Castle Cove looking to steal back suburb record from next door
Joel RobinsonNovember 27, 2017

Neerim House estate at Castle Cove is looking to steal back the suburb record from its neighbouring trophy home, Neerim Park Estate, which sold for $13 million earlier this year.

The iconic house on Neerim Road has been re-listed since trading for a record $11.28 million last year. It now has a $15 million asking price through Shead Property agents Isabella Yan and Oliver Gu.

Set on 9380 sqm, the home has six ensuited bedrooms which each feature water or garden aspects from each room.

There's a formal lounge with fireplace, a grand formal dining room and a billiard/library with vaulted timber ceilings, a marble fireplace and a glass atrium.

A home cinema, heated indoor swimming pool and spa, sauna steam room, wet bar, gym and tennis court make up the luxury amenities.

 

The house next door, Neerim Park Estate, sold for $13 million earlier this year to Hong Kong based Tatyana Klauzner, the wife of accountant Professor Richard Petty.

Designed by architect Michael Robilliard, the one hectare waterfront is one of the largest privately held holdings on the lower north shore.

Christie’s International’s Martin Ross and Darren Curtis sold the home that was commissioned by the late investment banker David Coe in 1998-99.

 

 

 

 

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is a property journalist based in Sydney. Joel has been writing about the residential real estate market for the last five years, specializing in market trends and the economics and finance behind buying and selling real estate.

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