From a French-style conservatory to a 19th century marble fireplace: Inside the palatial $6.25 million home on the Gold Coast fit for royalty
- An extravagant Gold Coast mansion located in a gated community has gone on sale for a remarkable $6.25m
- The luxury home, that spans over three floors, includes five bedrooms and an impressive six bathrooms
- Features of the estate include a 22 metre pontoon, a large home theatre and a Butler's pantry
- The lavish Queensland mansion was last on the market 10 years earlier, selling for a cool $4.45m
Ever dreamed of living like a royal?
Well now you can with this palatial mansion fit for a king.
But be prepared to fork out a small fortune for the exclusive address.
The immaculately presented estate located in a private Gold Coast neighbourhood has gone on sale for an eye-watering figure of $6.25 million.
The property boasts an extensive outside area including a mosaic tiled pool and an outdoor kitchen
The Gold Coast home may interest boat enthusiasts who could take full advantage of the 22m pontoon at the rear of the property
The property has gone on sale for an eye-watering figure of $6.25 million
The lavish three storey home positioned in a sought after spot on the Sovereign Islands is placed on the market for the first time since selling for a cool $4.45 million 10 years ago.
Boasting five bedrooms and six bathrooms, the enormous abode also includes an impressive range of formal and informal social areas.
The extensive grounds includes an excess of luxuries spanning from a French-style conservatory to an entertaining terrace with an outdoor kitchen, a BBQ, and a mosaic tiled pool.
For those prospective buyers, you can rest assured that the marble fireplace is a 19th century heritage fitting and the limestone floors have been specifically imported from France.
The property lies within a gated community and is ideal for boating enthusiasts who can take advantage of the 22 metre pontoon at the rear of the plot.
The exorbitant price tag does however rule out the majority of Australians searching for a new home and is another glaring example of the highly inflated property market across the country.
Lisa Halpin from Savills Gold Coast told Realestate.com.au the mansion may find that its suitor will hail from overseas.
'Last week one of the Chinese buyers made a special visit from China to check out the property,' she said.
'The Chinese buyers are more attracted to the sheer size of the property because they usually have larger families and up to three generations living in one home.'
The giant hallway boasts an extravagant staircase with period features displayed throughout
No corners were cut when it came to the bathrooms with immaculate finishings made from marble
The outside area boasts a huge kitchen, easily accessible for those summer days when having a BBQ
The house is filled with elegant chandeliers just like this one located in the kitchen
The large living room has a more informal and relaxed feel compared to the rest of the home
An impressive eight seater dining table stands in the centre of the large dining room lined with a range of antique ceramics
The bedrooms also include ample seating area and could easily be passed off as CBD studio apartments
The living areas have a free flowing feel to them with the downstairs area kept open plan
Another of the five large and well lit bedrooms at the exclusive Sovereign Islands address
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