Massive corner block home sold for $15m in the dead of winter
A home near the city built on two former properties has sold for more than $15 million in the middle of the winter season.
A luxury corner block home in Hamilton that was once two separate houses has sold for a whopping $15.1m, deep in the middle of Brisbane’s winter season.
According to publicly available property records, the home was owned by Jane Lobban before the private sale over the weekend.
It is understood agent Matt Lancashire of Ray White New Farm sold the property to an owner-occupier, though Mr Lancashire declined to comment.
The four-bedroom, four-bathroom home at 19 Circe St was initially just one house, until the neighbouring home was also bought by the vendors.
The property was then extended to include a large garden, garden house and pool.
Sitting only 8km from the CBD and with a wide, elevated view, the home represented a rare luxury property with a wide open space so close to the city.
After being built over 2017 and 2018, the home was listed on the market in February, 2024.
While online, the realestate.com.au listing attracted 81,595 clicks throughout the year, making it the fourth most-viewed property on the website.
Designed by architect Derek Trebilcock and built by CGH Constructions, the 1,512 sqm block features a three-level house with an ensuite included with each bedroom inside.
The home has a lift connecting each level, a climate controlled wine tasting room in the basement, and a garage that can fit up to seven vehicles.
Brisbane’s winter season has seen several home sales for well over $10 million now, with a penthouse in New Farm selling for $17.5 million in June of 2025.
Originally published as Massive corner block home sold for $15m in the dead of winter