featured-image

A property smack bang in Sydney’s CBD with uninterrupted harbour views is believed to have sold for around $30 million. The listing for the four-bedroom, five-bathroom penthouse at 115 Bathurst Street reveals it sold for an undisclosed sum on August 9. Described as a “sky home” and “Sydney’s best penthouse”, on the listing, handled by agents Gavin Rubinstein and Chrissie Ren of TRG, the residence occupies the top two floors of an 83-storey development with 700 square metres of indoor and outdoor space.

Whispers in prestige property circles are that the penthouse fetched in the realm of the $30 million price guide. However, when approached by this masthead, Rubinstein declined to comment on any aspect of the transaction. Rubinstein and Ren describe the penthouse on the listing as a “breathtaking fusion of world-class design”.



Loading There are views of Sydney Harbour from every room and plenty of space to entertain with a wrap-around outdoor terrace, reflection pond, travertine spa and built-in barbecue. A wine cellar for over 300 bottles and a butler’s pantry will make entertaining a breeze for the buyer. Making a grand statement is the curved Italian stone staircase that’s lit up from underneath.

Floors of American Oak and white venetian plaster complement nicely. The main suite has a dressing room tailored for the diehard fashionista and a calming marble green en suite. The penthouse atop Sydney’s tallest residential tower has sold.

Credit: James Brickwood The penthouse has been furnished by luxury turnkey providers Cohen-Freeman. The outdoor entertaining area. Credit: James Brickwood Simon Cohen and Jack Freeman filled the property with $2 million-plus of artwork and design pieces supplied by FREEMAN Gallery, that are available for the buyer to purchase.

Cohen-Freeman is focused on the growing demand for turnkey residences and hotel-style living. Swish interiors in the sky home. Credit: James Brickwood “The beauty of the service is having all aspects considered to a level of luxury beyond your wildest dreams,” Freeman tells Nine.

Inside the green bathroom. Credit: James Brickwood “True luxury is not having to think about it and spend the time engaging in so many different consultants, contractors and manufacturers, and dealing with the transportation and delays. “We source and curate hundreds of pieces from all over the world, specifically for the client, their style and lifestyle.

” Elsewhere in Sydney’s top-end market, the six-bedroom penthouse at Crown Residences in Barangaroo is asking $90 million , while the most expensive apartment in Australia is in Lendlease’s One Sydney Harbour Tower, which sold off the plan for $140 million in 2019 . This story was first published at domain.com.

au. Save Log in , register or subscribe to save articles for later. License this article NSW residential property Sydney house prices Property prices Luxury property Property market Most Viewed in Property Loading.

Back to Beauty Page