Lifestyle appeals to typical Toorak designer home buyers: HTW residential
When looking at eye candy property in Melbourne, it’s hard to look past the suburb of Toorak, according to the latest Herron Todd White (HTW) residential report.
The report notes the typical buyer in this region is not only buying a designer home but purchasing a lifestyle, with the majority of these larger homes including added luxuries such as a movie cinema, wine cellar, indoor gym, tennis court and pool.
"The suburb is also home to one of Australia’s most expensive buildings, located at 39 St George’s Road, which is rumoured to have cost up to $70 million in construction alone," the valuation firm said.
Looking at recent sales in the suburb, 26 Linlithgow Road (pictured below), a five-bedroom, four-bathroom, four-car space mansion in Toorak sold for $12.15 million.
This luxury home is sprawled over 1,308 square metres of land and is fitted out from top to bottom with high-end features.
It includes a cinema room, wine cellar, home gym, tennis court and outdoor pool.
2 Chastleton Avenue in Toorak (pictured below) sold for $13.4 million on 18 June 2019.
This property features five bedrooms, six bathrooms and an underground six-car garage.
Sprawled over 657 square metres in the heart of Toorak, the property features high-end finishes and fixtures whilst only a stone’s throw away from the Toorak Village, Como Park and the Yarra River.
Currently listed on the market at a cool $25 million is the sub-penthouse at Capitol Grand on Chapel Street, South Yarra.
"This home in the sky combines breathtaking views with unparalleled luxury," the valuation firm commented.
"The three-bedroom, three-bathroom, eight-car garage apartment includes 512 square metres of living pace, floor to ceiling windows, European finishes and several other amenities including a cinema, massage room, indoor gym, sauna, pool, spa and 24/7 concierge.
"Although the property hasn’t sold, it's one of the most extravagant listings on the market," the valuation firm said.