Fit for a King or Queen, a legendary eastern suburbs тАЬcastleтАЭ with jaw-dropping ocean views, an infinity pool and epic interiors has come up for sale.
The private fortress on Bunya Pde in South Coogee also has sandstone battlements, a gym, rooftop terrace and a wine cellar.
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The spectacular residence was designed with no expense spared by Renato DтАЩEttorre in the 1990s.
It has been owned for the past 16 years by former Macquarie Bank executive director Laurie Macri and his wife Christine.
They purchased the property from former 2GB owner and ad guru John Singleton in 2005 for $7.5m, according to CoreLogic.
Listed with Ballard PropertyтАЩs Clint Ballard and James Ball, it is now being marketed with a $15.5m-$17m guide.
A sale within this range would be more than enough to eclipse the $10.55m South Coogee suburb record set last year by a rundown clifftop house at 1 Wolseley Road.
The residence built from sandstone, concrete, steel and plenty of glass features five bedrooms with jaw-dropping ocean views.
Described as one of the most private oceanfront properties in the eastern suburbs, all the rooms face away from the street towards the ocean.
There is a high-end kitchen with Gaggenau appliances, a home office, two wet bars and five designer bathrooms.
Other highlights include a jacuzzi, pool viewing window, rumpus room, integrated sound system, ducted airconditioning and hydronic heating.
Mr Ballard said it was hard to go past the Bunya Pde home for buyers after an тАЬexceptional coastal homeтАЭ.
тАЬThe connection between the house and water is like being on a boat,тАЭ he said.
The real estate agent added interest had already been strong from buyers including from a number of expats looking to return home to Australia.
Outside there are multiple entertaining areas including a rooftop terrace capturing 360-degree-views, an infinity pool and a four car garage.
The property also won an RAIA NSW Commendation Award for its unique design.