PHOTO: 83/45 Shore Street E, Cleveland, Qld 4163
A plush Queensland party penthouse is so unique that its selling agents have no idea how much money it will go for.
The apartment, which spans the highest two floors of a one-year-old apartment block in the Brisbane suburb of Cleveland, has 23 garage spaces all to itself and its very own nightclub.
This 1250 square metre property — a size which is “crazy” for an apartment — is designed to entertain, with its entire second floor devoted to hosting guests.
As well as a private nightclub replete with its own dance floor and disco lighting, the prestige property has four living rooms, a cinema, six bedrooms all with their own ensuite bathrooms and a spa that can fit six people at once.
The place also has two kitchens, one of which is suitable for a professional chef to cater to events.
It went up for sale five days ago and the realtors have refused to give any indication of price.
“There’s nothing like it in the country, it’s just insane to be honest,” selling agent Emil Juresic from NGU Real Estate told news.com.au.
“It’s very hard for us to come up with the number because there’s nothing like it (but) it’s going to break some major records.”
Some offers have already exceeded $15 million, according to inside sources.
The nightclub room of the luxury penthouse.
The cinema room.
Although the two-storey top floor apartment was only listed for sale five days ago, interest has already “exploded”.
Selling agents made a viral Facebook post and the website listing has been viewed nearly 10,000 times since it went live.
How many of them will be able to pay for the luxury apartment is entirely another question, according to Mr Juresic.
“We don’t need 1,600 buyers, we just need one right buyer,” he said.
He’s already arranging virtual inspections for Melbourne and Sydney people interested, as well as some international interest from China. A few local buyers have also shown interest.
Potential buyers have already offered around $15 million for the property, 9News reported.
The balcony with water views.
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