Eureka Towers 86th floor penthouse on market

The penthouse on the 86th floor of Eureka, one of the highest in the southern hemisphere, has hit the Melbourne market. And there are whispers that the 85th floor empty shell is set for imminent JLL listing. The 86th floor is a lavish New York-style, Art Deco-inspired apartment listed by entrepreneur Anthony Podesta. Perched almost

Redesign for Johnny Kahlbetzer’s Vaucluse mansion

One of Sydney’s epic waterfronts, Johnny Kahlbetzer’s sprawling mansion fronting The Crescent, Vaucluse, is about to undergo a ­redesign by award-winning architect Alec Tzannes. The Monte Carlo-based Kahlbetzer is the son of one of Australia’s richest men, agricultural mogul John Kahl­betzer, who founded the Twynam Agricultural Group in the 1970s but is now based in

Mansion global: French villa in St Tropez overlooking the sea

Artists have long been seduced by the light and landscape of the French Riviera, and the view from this beautiful five-bedroom villa, built this year and new to the market, could be straight out of a Paul Signac neoimpressionist painting (think rolling hills and vineyards). Signac’s Umbrella Pine at Les Canoubiers captures the green vista

Erratophobia and the fear factor

It was about week four of renovations that I finally ended up in tears. It’s common knowledge that anything to do with hearth ’n’ home — renovations, buying, selling or moving house — is considered one of the big 10 stressors alongside divorce, childbirth and grief. This particular situation was thrust on me — not

Eureka Towers 86th floor penthouse on market

The penthouse on the 86th floor of Eureka, one of the highest in the southern hemisphere, has hit the Melbourne market. And there are whispers that the 85th floor empty shell is set for imminent JLL listing. The 86th floor is a lavish New York-style, Art Deco-inspired apartment listed by entrepreneur Anthony Podesta. Perched almost

Redesign for Johnny Kahlbetzer’s Vaucluse mansion

One of Sydney’s epic waterfronts, Johnny Kahlbetzer’s sprawling mansion fronting The Crescent, Vaucluse, is about to undergo a ­redesign by award-winning architect Alec Tzannes. The Monte Carlo-based Kahlbetzer is the son of one of Australia’s richest men, agricultural mogul John Kahl­betzer, who founded the Twynam Agricultural Group in the 1970s but is now based in

Mansion global: French villa in St Tropez overlooking the sea

Artists have long been seduced by the light and landscape of the French Riviera, and the view from this beautiful five-bedroom villa, built this year and new to the market, could be straight out of a Paul Signac neoimpressionist painting (think rolling hills and vineyards). Signac’s Umbrella Pine at Les Canoubiers captures the green vista

Erratophobia and the fear factor

It was about week four of renovations that I finally ended up in tears. It’s common knowledge that anything to do with hearth ’n’ home — renovations, buying, selling or moving house — is considered one of the big 10 stressors alongside divorce, childbirth and grief. This particular situation was thrust on me — not

Eureka Towers 86th floor penthouse on market

The penthouse on the 86th floor of Eureka, one of the highest in the southern hemisphere, has hit the Melbourne market. And there are whispers that the 85th floor empty shell is set for imminent JLL listing. The 86th floor is a lavish New York-style, Art Deco-inspired apartment listed by entrepreneur Anthony Podesta. Perched almost

Redesign for Johnny Kahlbetzer’s Vaucluse mansion

One of Sydney’s epic waterfronts, Johnny Kahlbetzer’s sprawling mansion fronting The Crescent, Vaucluse, is about to undergo a ­redesign by award-winning architect Alec Tzannes. The Monte Carlo-based Kahlbetzer is the son of one of Australia’s richest men, agricultural mogul John Kahl­betzer, who founded the Twynam Agricultural Group in the 1970s but is now based in

Mansion global: French villa in St Tropez overlooking the sea

Artists have long been seduced by the light and landscape of the French Riviera, and the view from this beautiful five-bedroom villa, built this year and new to the market, could be straight out of a Paul Signac neoimpressionist painting (think rolling hills and vineyards). Signac’s Umbrella Pine at Les Canoubiers captures the green vista

Erratophobia and the fear factor

It was about week four of renovations that I finally ended up in tears. It’s common knowledge that anything to do with hearth ’n’ home — renovations, buying, selling or moving house — is considered one of the big 10 stressors alongside divorce, childbirth and grief. This particular situation was thrust on me — not

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