$13.5M price for Wagstaffe mansion

A waterfront Wagstaffe mansion is tipped to become the Central Coast’s most expensive home with expressions invited from interested buyers.

The 6 Bulkara St property hit the market on January 14 and there reportedly have already been offers made.

The property was last sold in 2020 for $9.5M, breaking local records at the time but now has a price guide starting at $13.5M.

“You can’t beat the location, aspect and size of this incredible waterfront property,” Central Coast Belle Property Principal, Cathy Baker, said.

“Built on nearly 2,200 square metres of prime north-facing deep-water land on the doorstep of beautiful Bouddi National Park, 6 Bulkara St is a rare gem that offers the finest in luxury waterfront living.

“From the resort-style pool to the private entertaining area and the well thought out bedrooms and chic light-filled living spaces, it is the epitome of coastal living and the ideal holiday home.”

Named ‘Agave’, the home was built by Construct Central Coast and designed by JPR Architects.

It was named Australian House of the Year and best Custom-Built Home at the 2018 Housing Industry Association awards.

Spread over two levels, the property has several standout features including: seven bedrooms all with ensuites, a walk-in cellar, an outdoor entertaining area with barbecue, infinity pool and timber deck and a private boatshed retreat and state of the art jetty and mooring.

The home is located in the San Toy Estate which was originally owned by local pharmacist Ron Radford who is best known for driving his amphibious car across Brisbane Water before the Rip Bridge was built.

Radford had to give special consent to allow the previous owners to build their dream white Hamptons-style holiday home due to covenants that restricted certain colours, including white, at Wagstaffe.

Expressions of interest remain open for the property until February 7.

Source:
Media release, Jan 17
Coastal Communications