The Federation mansion is being offered for sale for the first time in over 50 years. A sprawling mansion in Double Bay has hit the market with an eye-watering $28 million price guide.
Representing one of the largest private landholdings in the uber- affluent locale , 11 Pinehill Avenue is being offered for sale for the first time in over 50 years.
The staggering abode is spread over a scarcely believable 2300-square-metre parcel of blue-chip land , tucked away at the end of a quiet, leafy cul de sac.
The main residence is a breathtaking two-story Federation home with great bones and a resoundingly charming aesthetic.
Boasting a total of six bedrooms and four bathrooms, the abode’s interior has, however, been refurbished and redesigned to present as a much more contemporary and functional proposition.
Features include an expansive formal lounge area, formal dining room, a bar, wine cellar, study, library, professional kitchen, and a master suite with his and hers walk-in robes. Outside, manicured grounds and established flora are complemented by an expansive pool, spa and lounge area, as well as a lock-up two-car garage.
The eye-watering asking price may sound patently absurd to some. However, considering Double Bay’s median house price currently sits at a not unsubstantial $6.5 million, just the sheer size of the block is probably enough to warrant an asking price nearly four times as much as the median. And, according to Domain’s data, the platinum postcode’s property witnessed skyrocketing values over the course of 2021, up 52.4 per cent compared to 2020.
So, there’s every chance that, if things in Australia’s hottest property market keep going the way they have been, 11 Pinehill Avenue may well be worth a lot more in just a few short years, crazy as that may sound.