Who needs the glitz and glamour of France’s Cote D’Azur when you can own this extraordinary mansion on the waterfront of Blakehurst.

Designed to resemble a boutique hotel that would actually be found on the French Riviera, 139 Stuart Street is filled with luxurious touches and incredible amenities.

No. 139A Stuart Street in Blakehurst has a $7m-$7.7m guide.


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Named not after the racehorse, but in homage to all things luxury, Black Caviar is on 1182sqm and has glass floors, a glass lift, wine cellar, a home theatre designed by industry experts and a main bedroom with a bed twice the size of a king.

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Glass floors lead to a glass lift.


The Blakehurst mansion was constructed with no expenses spared by the owners over the course of seven years.

Laing + Simmons agents Greg Tsaprazis and Juan Marin are offering the property to buyers via private treaty with a $7m-$7.7m guide. A sale at this price point would see Black Caviar achieve the second highest sale price in the suburb behind the $10.65m sale of 4 Townson Street, according to CoreLogic.

Mr Tsaprazis said the house is unlike any other property that has come to market in Blakehurst.

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The home cinema has a night sky on the roof and was designed by industry professionals.


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The kitchen and dining area has mood lighting.


“We don’t see homes like this in our part of Sydney,” he said.

“There has never been a home like it before — it is truly one-of-a-kind.”

One of the stand out features of the property is the central atrium which has a glass elevator with 180-degree river views, and is surrounded by glass floors that allow you to see up and below.

Mr Tsaprazis said the boating facilities are also out of the this world with a slipway, two dry docks and four pylons.

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The main bedroom has a massive bed and an ensuite without any internal walls.


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The property sits right on the riverfront.


“The house is located at one of the deepest points of the river, which allows you to moor some large boats,” he said.

Styled by the owner who is an interior designer, the property has wooden feature walls, exposed steel beams and funky art work throughout.

All five bedrooms have access to private balconies, while three have ensuites including the main. The main bedroom could almost be mistaken for being plucked out of the Playboy mansion with features including an ensuite without internal walls and a huge bed that is around twice the size of a king.

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There is a bar and cellar room beside the cinema.


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Other highlights include a home cinema designed in consultation with theatre experts, a mosaic pool, boathouse, butler’s kitchen, teppanyaki grill and a home office. There is also a gym and sauna, steam room and a bar with wine cellar.

The majority of parties who have inspected the property so far are a mix of successful business people, trophy homes lovers and upsizers.

“A property like this has the ability to draw people to Blakehurst, who otherwise would not be looking to buy in this suburb,” Mr Tsaprazis said.

He said the prestige market is strong at the moment with many buyers looking to splash the cash and upgrade.

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