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Modern Prestige Living Drives Strong Demand in Hunters Hill’s Evolving Market

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Emma Challen | Principal, Raine & Horne Hunters Hill/Gladesville,
Emma Challen | Principal, Raine & Horne Hunters Hill/Gladesville,


Two brand new, luxe designer residences in one of Sydney’s hottest prestige property markets, Hunters Hill, are set to attract keen bidders when they go under the hammer during the week of Chinese New Year, thanks to strong buyer demand for luxury, turn-key homes.


Luxury on offer times two, catering for broad buyer appeal


Selling agent, Emma Challen, Principal, Raine & Horne Hunters Hill/Gladesville, is marketing the two show-stopping Hunters Hill properties, which include a five-bedroom, five-bathroom home at 22 Princes Street[i], and 10 Earl Street[ii], a four-bedroom, five-bathroom duplex.


Both properties are scheduled for auction on Saturday, February 21.


With strong interest from young families, the freestanding Princes Street home has a price guide of $6.38 million, while 10 Earl Street with $4.5 million to $4.95 million price guide, has drawn strong downsizer buyer queries since it hit the market.


Family gem a perfect mix of luxury and amenity

The newly completed, high-quality Princes Street home is a striking mix of artistic flair and contemporary elegance set within one of Hunters Hill’s most in demand locales.


In addition to its luxury hallmarks such as Italian stamp render to the exterior, Venetian plaster interior finishes, and natural stone accents, the home’s prime location is also proving a key attraction, with Boronia Park a stroll away, as well as the Valencia Street Woolwich Ferry a six minute car trip.


“Family living has been well-planned, with the layout even lending itself to multigenerational living with a downstairs master bedroom and a full bathroom,” Ms Challen said.


“The 6-metre-high ceilings in the entrance hall and the separate living, dining, and family areas with Somfy motorised curtains and Venetian plaster finishes really set the tone at first glance of the luxury on show throughout the home.”


Additionally, Hunters Hill amenity has always lured buyers, Ms Challen added, with great schools, picturesque gardens and a great lifestyle on offer.


22 Princes Street, Hunters Hill is scheduled for auction on Saturday, February 21 at 3.30pm.


City views of the Harbour Bridge and Centre Point Tower await

In Earl Street, Ms Challen expects fierce bidding for the new double brick Torrens title duplex with a lift servicing three levels, four spacious bedrooms, an array of storage and high ceilings setting it apart from other downsizer duplexes.



The duplex is ideal for those looking to downsize, particularly the baby boomer downsizer who wants something modern and doesn’t want to comprise on luxury and elegance,” she added.


Highlights of the residence include an elegant pool with night lighting, two large rooms perfect for a home gym, theatre or games room, three spacious outdoor terraces, including two with views, as well as an outdoor kitchen area.


A Cobblestone basement driveway, premium Chevron Oak flooring throughout, two fireplaces inside and an outdoor fire pit are among the home’s long list of luxe features.


The home’s auction will take place onsite at 9.45am.


Hunters Hill leads the charge

Regarded as one of Sydney’s favourite prestige property markets, Hunters Hill is running hot, with Raine & Horne Hunters Hill recording two major record results across in recent months, a testament to the suburb’s broad demographic buyer appeal and long-term capital growth.


A four-bedroom house at 28 Rocher Avenue, Hunters Hill, attracted $3.865 million prior to auction in December, setting a street record for a rebuild. She also set another suburb record with the $5.05 million auction sale of a new designer duplex at 10A Earl Street, Hunters Hill.


Part of this sales success can be attributed to Ms Challen’s strong local ties, having grown up in Hunters Hill and attended school in the area. These experiences provide her with deep insights into the suburb and its buyer appeal.


Raine & Horne Hunters Hill also places a strong emphasis on social media marketing, including the use of Raine & Horne’s first-to-market AI-powered online marketing platform, Amplify, to connect with a broader buyer pool.


This marketing point of difference, together with Ms Challen’s fluency in Mandarin and local knowledge, helps differentiate Raine & Horne Hunters Hill from the competition.


“Having also lived and worked in Beijing and studied Mandarin, I’m able to communicate directly with many of our Chinese buyers,” said Ms Challen. “It’s helping us reach a wider audience and ultimately attract more buyers to our listings.”

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