The grand design and impressive city skyline, Bridge and Opera House views of investment banker Jeff Hall and Sharon Grey’s Darling Point apartment will wow buyers this spring.
LJ Hooker Double Bay’s David Malouf has a $7.8m price guide ahead of an October 21 auction for the luxury three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment with double garage at 2/7 Loftus Road.
On level one of developer Terry Younes’s five-unit X-Pace designed Aloft building, the apartment offers 235 sqm of internal living space plus 72 sqm of terraces.
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Set high above the boat-studded waters of the Cruising Yacht Club, the apartment’s bespoke lighting and cutting-edge architectural detailing helps create an instant mind-blowing first impression.
And the sunny entertainment terrace and views across Rushcutters Bay aside, the state-of the-art contemporary fittings help set this apartment apart.
These include a Gaggenau gas stove/oven, dual Liebherr fridges, a Miele dishwasher, Ziptap and Butler’s pantry and innovative sliding screens.
Other attractions are the grand harbour-view master suite and the luxury bathrooms adorned with floor-to-ceiling marble.
There’s zoned ducted airconditioning and plenty of integrated storage.
The couple, who bought the apartment for $3,495,000 in 2017 off the plan, have some high-net-worth neighbours.
These include the art collector and entrepreneur Rachel Verghis — partner of a London – based asset manage, Sigurdur Arnimsson — who paid $7m for the penthouse.
And Dion Rivkin, the financial adviser son of the late stockbroker Rene Rivkin, and his wife, model Anna Rivkin, bought in for $2.9 million.
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