An artist’s impression of the penthouse pool in development Oasis by Bronxx.


A two-storey penthouse in a new luxury development in Cronulla is set to make real estate history with a $15 million price guide and an array of unique features.

If sold, the penthouse would smash the previous record price of $8 million for a unit in the popular beach suburb in Sydney’s Sutherland Shire.

The penthouse will be one of 11 apartments due to be built in the luxury development Oasis, a new project by developer Bronxx.

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The building will be located on the foreshore of Gunnamatta Bay and a short stroll from Cronulla Beach. It will include vertical landscaping and foliage.

The penthouse or “crown of Oasis” will include a unique pool feature above the dining area.

The building will have foliage down the side.


The penthouse will have ocean views.


The glass bottomed pool on the top floor entertainment area has been designed to hang over the living zones on the floor below, creating an unusual water effect.

All of the penthouse is accessed by a private lift. The upper storey will have the pool, entertainment area, an outdoor kitchen and views of the bay, beach and ocean.

The entire outside area is paved in honed white marble which extends up the side of the pool.

Glass skylights above the main balcony and glass doors to side and rear terraces flood the penthouse with natural light.

The other 10 apartments in the Oasis development are set in a unique location with uninterrupted bay views.

A $15m sale would smash the $8m record price for a Cronulla unit.


The pool feature will create an interesting effect.


The luxury three-bedroom apartments have up to 285 sqm of internal space and start at $5.5 million.

Several of the two-storey or full-floor apartments have pools, wraparound terraces and separate family and media rooms.

Bronxx owner Ciaran Goodman said Oasis was the group’s flagship project and was expected to attract interest from downsizers.

Downsizers’ common demands were catered to with abundant storage space, multi-car garages, pantries and walk-in wardrobes, he added.

Some of the other units will have pools.


The apartments, designed by Vic Lake Architects, also feature floor to ceiling windows and underground secure parking.

Mr Lake said the development would provide owners an “exciting” transition to a “new home in the sky with all the modern day luxuries”.

Suzanne Hibberd, of selling agency Abode Property, said the units would appeal to empty-nesters seeking a location near the water, beach, transport links, cafes and parks.



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