Aussie man’s outrageous home bling has everyone talking

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The home at 84 Fenwick St, Bankstown includes an epic chandelier that goes across multiple levels.


With a chandelier four times the size of the average ceiling height, this Bankstown home takes opulence to a new level.

Recently added to the market, the palatial 84 Fenwick S is highlighted by a crystal chandelier that cascades down the centre of the home.

Homeowner Terry Nachabe said the 9.8m piece was designed in China and shipped back to Australia.

The home’s centrepiece chandelier.


The chandelier stands at 9.8 metres, making it taller than two double-decker buses stacked.


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Mr Nachabe required a crane just to add furniture to his dining room.

“I had to crane in a 10-seater dining table made out of travertine, as well as the marble chairs, and the massive dolphin statue outside,” he said.

The six-bedroom, six-bathroom property is far from your average home – from its multiple fishtanks to the home gym which is accompanied by a sauna and steam room.

The chandelier is a feature throughout the home.


As well as a home gym, the property includes a steam room and sauna.


It also has a style of its own, incorporating worldly design influences from Mr Nachabe’s time spent travelling the globe.

“I travelled around the world and brought back about eight features I had seen in high end properties around the world, including Cyprus,” he said.

“I wanted my house to be built before its time – and it’s very modern.”

Mr Nachabe and his wife have lived at the property since 2008, with five of their six children having grown up and moved out of the home.

Owning a home was a lifelong goal for Mr Nachabe, who spent most of his life living in rental properties.

“During our childhood, my siblings and I changed schools a number of times and we hated it, we had to make new friends and adapt to new teachers,” he said.

“I made a commitment to myself that, if I ever got married, all our kids would go to the same school, grow up together, and be in the same house until they were old enough to get married and move on.”

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The backyard is an entertainer’s dream.


The seller hopes a large family can create new memories at the home.


Now looking to downsize, Mr Nachabe said it was time to give the home to another family to create new memories.

Mr Nachabe said he hopes another big or multi-generational family will move in and make the home their own.

With an automated home entertainment system, a pool and a newly built barbecue area, the home has all the bells and whistles for owners who love to entertain.

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A viewing deck at the top of the property offers panoramic views of Bankstown’s surrounds.


Selling agent Joshua Nassif from Ray White Bankstown said this was a “statement property” with unrivalled features.

“On the very top floor there is a private executive office, complete with lift access and a balcony capturing arguably the best views in the district,” he said.

The property goes under the hammer on July 26.

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