PHOTO: Mandalay House at Airlie Beach has been returned to the market by the Tartak family.

As Queensland’s high-end market moves into top gear, the state’s ultimate luxury getaway home, Mandalay House, has been returned to the market by the Rich Lister Tartak family for about $20 million.

This is the Mediterranean-style trophy home at Airlie Beach that took property developer and yacht seller Neil Murray and his wife Denise more than three years to build and comes complete with a private helipad, marina, two-jet-ski docks and a boat shed.

It hits the market just days after widespread, but unconfirmed, reports that Queensland’s house price record was smashed recently by the $34 million sale of Noosa’s Webb House at Sunshine Beach, smashing the $25 million high of a year ago for the Gold Coast home of former AFL player-turned-property developer Tony Smith and his wife Simone to the billionaire Pask family.

Mandalay House at Airlie Beach in 2021
The Mediterranean-style mansion took more than three years to build and has been substantially upgraded more recently.

Christie’s International’s Ken Jacobs, who has listed the property with Ray White Whitsunday’s Mark Beale, said the property returns to the market because the owners are spending more time on business interests in Sydney and would like to see another family enjoy the property.

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