One Barangaroo penthouse video marketing gives inside look

Spanning two full floors and at over 800 square metres, the penthouse comes with over 6-metre high floor to ceiling windows
One Barangaroo penthouse video marketing gives inside look
One Barangaroo
Jonathan ChancellorJuly 20, 2021

The video marketing for the One Barangaroo penthouse has gone live.

The 8101 apartment video creators advise "the residence is a milestone in Australian, and indeed global, real estate."

It's been listed by Knight Frank.

The penthouse spans two full floors with over 800 square metres space.

At 245 metres above sea level its offers multiple entertaining areas with over 6-metre high floor to ceiling windows.

There are five bedrooms, all with ensuite bathrooms.

The master suite comes with large walk in robes, twin rain shower and steam room, separate office, private plunge pool, cinema room, gym, and over 50sqm of open air space across three protected balconies. 

A feature staircase connects the two floors, as does a private internal lift.

The interiors – designed by New York outfit Meyer Davis – take advantage of the lofty, light-filled spaces and feature light European oak flooring throughout, accompanied by plush carpets in the bedrooms. 

The penthouse boasts private plunge pool, the only residence in the building.

There is also access to the resident’s pool on level six, hotel pool on level five, and spa designed by Blainey North.

This exclusive sale is being managed by Knight Frank. The four minute video was produced by Golden Eye Media.

James Packer’s $60 million purchase ranks as the building's priciest deal, secured in 2017 for a two-storey apartment.

It was 2019 when there was a deal next door, worth more than $140 million for the most expensive residence in Australia, when the top three floors of Lendlease’s One Sydney Harbour at Barangaroo South were sold off the plan.

The sale includes the two-storey penthouse atop the Renzo Piano-designed building and a sub-penthouse directly below.

Completion is expected in late 2023.

The Boyd penthouse in the ANZ tower in the Sydney CBD recently sold for $60 million.

There has been no price guide given on the One Barangaroo penthouse.

But Knight Frank's latest Prime Global Forecast 2021/2022 shows that globally, luxury residential prices are forecast to rise faster than envisaged, and that Sydney is the world’s leading city for Knight Frank’s 2021 prime forecast, with luxury prices in the city expected to rise 10% over the next year.

Lockdowns and the COVID pandemic haven’t yet had a negative impact on Sydney’s luxury property market – in fact, they are carrying it from strength to strength, with wealthy Aussies purchasing luxury properties domestically instead of overseas.

The report shows Sydney is the leading global city for prime price forecast in 2021, with luxury prices expected to rise in Sydney by 10% over the year.

Sydney will continue its reign in the top spot in 2022, when, together with London, both cities are forecast to see prime prices accelerate 7% year-on-year.

The first quarter of 2021 saw 1,429 prime sales recorded in Sydney – the highest quarterly figure on record for the city. Despite recent lockdowns, momentum is being maintained.

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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