A luxury home with spectacular 360-degree panoramic views of Brisbane is going up for auction this week for the first time since its construction.
The four-bedroom, two-bathroom mountain home called Eagle’s Landing, located at 4 Highlander Court in Clear Mountain, was built 15 years ago by owners Robert and Lorraine Hunter. He said he really enjoys living here.
“We’ve always had a sense of spaciousness in this house. We had so much fun having our children and grandchildren come over,” Mrs. Hunter said.
“Whether it’s the morning sun or the afternoon sun, the breeze blowing through the house is absolutely stunning as you look out over Brisbane City and Moreton Island. It’s a really special and peaceful home for us. We have nothing negative to say about this home. I won’t say anything.
“During the construction process, what surprised us most when the building was completed was that it was a very modern house, which we didn’t expect. Because of the size, the old furniture didn’t fit. , we had to renovate the house. But like all women, I really enjoyed it too, it turned out to be completely different from anything we had before.
Mrs. Hunter said the home will serve families who want to enjoy the wide open space that Eagle’s Landing offers.
“My kids and their kids came in and were running everywhere. It was funny to see their reactions,” she said.
“We just got outdoors and enjoyed the bird life and nature. We chose not to have any animals so that we could pack up and travel as we are retired, so we have minimal attention in that regard. are paying.
“I will miss looking at the nice views and cityscapes and the beautiful cloud formations just below the skyscrapers. There is a lot in store for us in the future, and I am looking forward to finding another one somewhere else. I’ll be able to see the scenery. I’ll still be traveling and my family will be around.”
Real estate agent Michael Betlett said the property was a very unique find and would be invaluable to home buyers.
“It’s on a hill, so it’s a prime location. You can’t put a price on its location or the views. The owners originally purchased the land when the property opened in 2007,” Betlett said. said.
“So far, this property has received considerable interest from professionals looking to relocate within a 10km radius of the home. People coming from interstate and those selling Brisbane and relocating to Sydney However, some people are now returning, having previously lived in the suburbs, but now wanting the exclusivity and privacy of being close to the central business district.
“We have one written offer and are currently negotiating with the owner for this Thursday’s auction event. We will get the best outcome for the seller.”
4 Clear Mountain’s Highlander Court will be auctioned alongside seven other properties this Thursday at 6:30pm at ‘The Collection’ Gala Auction to be held at the Breakfast Creek Mercedes-Benz Showroom and QLD Sotheby’s Brisbane offices The property was auctioned off in 2018, with a value of more than $41.5 million. It will be auctioned off at night.
The Courier-Mail property editor Elizabeth Tilley will host the event, which will feature Michael Betlett and David Holmes as auctioneers.