Kangaroo Point reaches out into the Georges River as if trying to get the best possible view of Sydney’s southern waterways.
At the most extreme edge of the point is 5-7 Boorroo Street, an ideal property to capture the glamorous panorama, the opulent lifestyle and architectural scale envied by buyers both locally and internationally.
The three level, resort style home has been home to George and Renee Jabbour for twenty years.
Set on more than 2,000sqm of manicured grounds, the house itself is barely visible from the long driveway, set back from the street and stepping down as it does toward the deep-water dock.
This allows buyers to consider developing the land and expanding the current home, or creating a further building on street level, indeed a Development Application is in place for just that.The multi level house is as expansive as it is exclusive, with five large bedrooms, seven bathrooms and ample secure garaging.
The privacy and security of the property will appeal to those who seek a low profile, while still being allowed a superb view and resort lifestyle away from prying eyes.
The layout affords multiple entertaining options, with north facing, waterview terraces framed with glass balustrades, and large interior spaces with coffered ceilings and sweeping views.
Complementing the location and architecture is a deep-water dock that allows the largest of pleasure craft easy access to the house, and the chance to impress the most astute guests with a private transfer to all the waterways have to offer.
Ray White Residential CBD’s director Francis Fusco has committed the property to a long auction campaign, to allow international buyers time to make their inspections.
The home will be taken to auction, if not sold prior, on November 1, 2019. The auction is being supported by an extensive print campaign.