Grand estate in Western Sydney surprises market with $7m price tag

A unique offering in Western Sydney has arrived to market this week, gaining attention from both local and international buyers. The seven bedroom, five bathroom property at 231 Capitol Hill Drive, Mount Vernon is situated within the Capitol Hill Estate; a broader development which was owned by the same family for nearly 20 years.

A unique offering in Western Sydney has arrived to market this week, gaining attention from both local and international buyers.

The seven bedroom, five bathroom property at 231 Capitol Hill Drive, Mount Vernon is situated within the Capitol Hill Estate; a broader development which was owned by the same family for nearly 20 years.

Listed via Melrose Estate Agents Marco Fabrizio, the home spans across 1.34 hectares and includes a guesthouse, swimming pool, basketball half-court and a prestige five car garage.

While an exact price guide has not been released for the property, market expectations place it around $7m or more.

Mr Fabrizio said the elaborate staircase in the entrance of the home had been imported from Croatia, giving the formal entertaining area the feel of a ballroom.

“This is a classic example of a blue ribbon estate that is located 42 kilometres west of the Sydney CBD,” Mr Fabrizio said.MORE:
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“In some ways, this is better than your traditionally popular mansion-rich suburbs like Castle Hill and Dural, since you’re only minutes away from the M7 and the Great Western Highway.”

Features of the home include two-storey high ceilings, sparking stone surfaces and numerous lounge and media retreats such as an executive office and a games room.

The home is situated in a prestigious street known for being populated by affluent buyers from both local and international families.

There are also many terraces in the home, allowing it to be used for an entertainer’s retreat with a casual meals area and an alfresco area.

“The affluent buyers who have approached me about buying this home are looking for a lifestyle upgrade, they want to make the ultimate upsizing move.”

“Architectural mansions like this are tightly-held, so we expect a significant level of interest from groups when we open the doors over the weekend.”

Expressions of Interest for the home starts on the 27th August.

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Originally published as Grand estate in Western Sydney surprises market with $7m price tag

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