Trinity Beach: In the lap of beach luxury
One of the country’s most exclusive and extravagant beach mansions is on the market in far north Queensland.
One of the country’s most exclusive and extravagant beach mansions is on the market in far north Queensland.
The tropical estate located at 120 Vasey Esplanade, Trinity Beach, is not only beachside but comes with its own private beach.
Balinese inspired in both architecture and interior styling, the property offers all one could ask for in a luxury tropical hideaway.
The gated estate sits on 7600sq m of land adjoined to a private beach that offers views out to the Coral Sea. Dense rainforest wraps around the rest of the property. This creates a truly private and secluded escape.
All five bedrooms are contained on one level, connected by a large open-plan living area. The generous and practical kitchen and bar runs down the middle of the large space, creating two lounge areas — one facing the water and the other the rainforest.
A deck wraps around most of the property, leading down to the climate-controlled pool and cabana, making it inviting for enjoying cocktails in the sunshine while enjoying the ocean breezes. The manicured lawns are perfect for entertaining, relaxing or connecting to nature.
Luxury inclusions such as a golf driving range, a sizeable gym and sauna also feature on the property, which has two street frontages.
Jock Langley, director of Abercromby's Real Estate — Armadale in Melbourne, is marketing the property in conjunction with experienced local agent Steve Wiltshire, of Mission Beach Real Estate.
The campaign is in its early stages but is already mustering strong interest from buyers wanting to experience the stunning Queensland coast. International eyes are also on the home, with the campaign being extended to Europe and Asia.
“The early start of the campaign happened nearly a fortnight ago now and the immediate response has been very positive,” Langley says.
“I'm quietly confident there's a real appetite and, certainly at this time of the year, if you are sitting in Sydney or Melbourne and you're looking for some sunshine this is definitely a place to go. It’s magnificent.”
Opportunities abound for how the property can be used. Located 20 minutes from Cairns Airport and a 45-minute trip north to Port Douglas, the home would make the perfect holiday escape for a couple or family.
The home rents for $2000 a night via short stays.
Alternatively, the home is great for owner-occupiers looking for a seachange. The home is located near restaurants and cafes, with a large marina at nearby Yorkeys Knob.
An expression of interest process is open until July 30, with a price guide of between $6 million and $6.6m.