A $28m wellness haven of a home in Mosman has just launched featuring a sauna, gym, steam room, hot and cold plunge pools – not to mention both indoor and outdoor cinemas.
The stunning home at 9 Sirius Ave Mosman is great for wellness.
And word of mouth is driving a steady stream of interested buyers from Sydney and beyond.
Number 9 Sirius Ave is a brand-new tri-level home on more than 1030 sqm of land backing onto Sirius Cove Reserve.
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Michael Coombs, of Atlas, said the luxury and attention to detail was beyond anything he had seen in his 25 years as an agent.
Luxury and attention to detail defines the Sirius Ave home.
“And people who have seen it say the same,” he said.
“They come in thinking it will be another high-quality house and walk out declaring it’s the best property they’ve ever seen.”
“Friends of friends who have seen it are calling us and I heard the house was the talk of a recent dinner party in the Eastern suburbs,” he added.
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The five-bedroom, six-bathroom house with garaging for four or five cars was designed and built by Tony Antonios of ORO known for their high-end projects.
So, one piece of curved marble forms the kitchen island bench but there is also a commercial grade cooler room out of sight and an integrated butler’s pantry.
The indoor cinema is one of two at the home.
Each bedroom has its own ensuite, and the main bedroom has an oversized designer dressing room with illuminated jewellery cabinet as well as the ensuite with dual showers, vanities and luxury bathtub.
Now here’s a quiet spot to relax.
There is a formal sitting room and library, wine cellar, state of the art cinema and a multi-car garage with turntable.
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Outside is an illuminated infinity swimming pool, firepit lounge plus high-performance outdoor cinema.
The stunning home was once left to a university.
Advanced home automation systems manage security, climate and everyday comfort and a lift serves all levels.
A cellar is a selling point.
It’s all a far cry from the 1940s house that was on the site and bequeathed to Sydney University by student Kathleen Laurence. She left the old home to the university on the proviso that her sister Angela be allowed to live there until her death. The University waited 50 years and sold the house in 2022 for $5m.



















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