Aussie mansion with a Gatsby twist to go under the hammer

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277-279 Monaco St, Broadbeach Waters


A luxury riverfront estate showcasing Australian Federation style with a glamorous Gatsby twist will go under the hammer.

Sprawled over a double block in a prestigious Gold Coast enclave, the grand property was built on land formerly owned by late pastoralist Neil Statham.

Mr Statham founded Sundown Pastoral Co in 1964, operating a large-scale cattle enterprise before the family switched focus to the cotton industry.

The Stathams made a fortune supplying beef to Woolworths and other big companies and sold their northern NSW cattle station to Gina Rinehart in 2018.

It occupies a peaceful position with more than 30m of frontage to Main River


Property records show Mr Statham acquired the 2,800 sqm parcel at 277-279 Monaco St, Broadbeach Waters in 1998. The land was sold by the Statham family around 25 years ago, after which the current house was constructed. The property has changed hands several times since.

Bayden Goddard was engaged to design a grand home embodying timeless Australian architecture, while also incorporating an American influence.

Occupying the fourth-largest landholding on blue-chip Monaco St, the home is marketed by Kollosche agents Nicky and Jason Cunningham with Jennifer Yan, and goes to auction on October 10.

The home has seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms


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Property features include seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms across a 1,160 sqm floorplan, with multiple living zones including a formal lounge with open fireplace and temperate-controlled wine cellar, along with a showstopping kitchen with Calacatta marble benches, cool room and butler’s pantry.

Outside is like a resort, with the pool and spa flanked by entertaining pavilions, a floodlit tennis court, and a newly constructed boardwalk and pontoon.

French doors frame the views


It was designed by Bayden Goddard and formerly owned by the Staham family


The luxurious kitchen has marble-topped island benches


The home was one of the last luxury constructions by Denis Ritchie and showcases details including coffered ceilings with recessed VJ panelling and porthole-style windows framing city, park or river views.

Ms Cunningham said the property had undergone a recent facelift before coming to market.

It last changed hands for $6.1m in 2014, held since by overseas-based owners who only occasionally stayed at their Gold Coast residence.

“This is more than a home — it is a true estate,” Ms Cunningham said.

“To me, it has an almost parliamentary feel to it, like the White House meets the Gold Coast.”

The floodlit tennis court


She said estimates of the cost to build a new property of the same grand scale came in at about $10,000 per square metre

“It is a one-of-a-kind estate that cannot be replicated in today’s market.”

House prices in Broadbeach Waters were up close to 20 per cent over the past 12 months to a median of $2,467,500, according to PropTrack data.

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