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Mandalay Coral Gardens, Northern Queensland, Australia, was called Australia’s House of the Year and it is for sale. The luxury property sits on its own half-hectare peninsula overlooking the Coral Sea and the Whitsunday Islands. The most expensive house offers more than 13,000 square feet of modernist living. Designed by architect Peter Connelly, Mandalay Coral Gardens was constructed in 2005 by owner Bill Sharpe, whose firm was the continent’s 2007–2008 “builder of the year” in Australia.
This most expensive house offers more than 13,000 square feet of modernist living and employs such materials as New Zealand stone and Alpolic fascia in a modern design, complemented by the green vegetation and the aqua waters that embrace it. Automated sliding glass walls line the living areas and open to wide covered terraces and the incredible infinity pool with a swim-up wet bar that enhances the swanky resort-style ambience. The most expensive house comes with a private beach and Tepanyaki pavilion with a kitchen, powder room and dining area. The property includes a caretaker’s house, office and gym. It is expected to sell for around $10 million. Via:  christiesgreatestates |
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