
A lavish riverfront home decked out by multi-award winning interior designer Greg Natale – right down to Gucci wallpaper in the master – is unlike anything currently for sale in Brisbane.
CoreLogic records show the home is owned by Stephen Ninnes and Leticia Francini with replacement cost two years ago about $8m given the build and land. The home has about $1m worth of handpicked furniture from around the world.
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Real estate agent Michael Bacon of Place Kangaroo Point said the property was “one of the best quality homes I have seen in Queensland”.
Mr Bacon described the ensuited master as having Gucci wallpaper with a private balcony, a 10-metre-long walk-in robe, private fireplace and “opulent living space”.



He said it was one of “only 23 homes on one of Brisbane most exclusive riverfront pockets and this is the crown jewel with direct 15m north facing frontage”.
Built by CHS Building, this triple storey home comes with a private lift, library, spa retreat, fully-equipped home cinema, luxe swimming pool and marina berth.



Located 4km from the Brisbane CBD, with a “grand European-inspired facade, 3m-plus vaulted ceilings, Venetian glass tapware, concrete-formed curved staircases and brass archways”.
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