Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin - Property

On top of the world

A sublime Surfers Paradise luxury penthouse has fetched almost $4 million in a mega property deal

- WORDS ALEISHA DAWSON

A SPECTACULA­R Surfers Paradise penthouse has sold for almost $4 million.

A Brisbane-based buyer snapped up the trophy home, perched on the 39th and 40th floors of the well-known Sun City tower, before its scheduled auction.

Tolemy Steven of Harcourts Coastal handled the sale but remained tight-lipped on the price.

“There was an overwhelmi­ng response from both interstate and overseas buyers with a lot of high net worth and genuine buyers out of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane,” Mr Stevens said.

“The buyers will use the property as their luxury holiday home. The penthouse ticked all of their boxes – they had been looking for quite a while, however, after they had conducted a two-hour long inspection they knew they had to own it.”

The prestige residence offers everchangi­ng vistas from every room with an array of formal and informal living and dining areas throughout.

The main bedroom is tucked away in its own secluded wing and features a spa ensuite overlookin­g the ocean and city.

The other two ensuited bedrooms also offer sweeping views, from Mt Warning to North Stradbroke Island.

The second floor has a heated pool, sauna, and outdoor barbecue kitchen. A fourth bedroom or office and undercover entertaini­ng areas are also on this level.

“The Sun City penthouse is an extremely unique piece of blue chip real estate,” he said.

“It’s got all of the features everyone always dreams of when they’re looking for a Gold Coast holiday home and it’s got that ‘wow factor’. It’s one of the most spectacula­r penthouses I’ve marketed.”

The property first hit the market last month and was scheduled to go to under the hammer on July 21.

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3902/3400 Surfers Paradise Blvd, Surfers Paradise, has sold for almost $4 million.
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