Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin - Property

Unique abode on a fairway to heaven

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WHEN it comes to making a statement, this contempora­ry home in an exclusive pocket of Sanctuary Cove has it covered.

Marketing agent William Sarti of Kollosche said the home was streets above anything ever sold within the elite pocket known as the Masters Enclave, which backs onto The Pines golf course and is blessed with rather large blocks.

“It’s a dream location for anyone who loves golf, and it’s very private,” he said.

Yet it is not only lover’s of the game who own homes here, according to Mr Sarti, but rather the more generally wellheeled, who are seeking privacy and a waterfront lifestyle.

Located on the third hole of the 16th fairway, the house was designed by Brisbane architect Joe Adsett, who is renowned for his avant-garde residentia­l and commercial buildings.

The curved Italian tile, stone and plywood walls of the property’s facade set it apart from its peers and give just a hint to the level of elegance that can be found inside.

Mr Sarti describes the layout as phenomenal.

“Whether you just want to relax or you are entertaini­ng, the features hit the spot on absolutely everything, from the electric blinds and louvres, to the position of the windows, and the internal courtyard with a fire pit,” he said. “And the light is amazing. It doesn’t matter what time of the day it is, or what the weather is doing, light just pours in to this home, even when it rains.

“Kangaroos come and feed right in front of the fence and the sunsets are to die for.”

A home of this calibre wouldn’t be complete without modern technologi­cal features, such as integrated sound and security systems.

“Everything in the house is automated. The house is 20 years ahead of its time,” Mr Sarti said.

Spread across 1,200sqm on a single level, the property has far too many features to mention, but the new owners can be rest assured that a comfortabl­e lifestyle awaits .

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