
124 Broome Street
Cottesloe
Luxury Coastal Living
Off Market
$5,500,000
3
2
2
313sqm
Act quickly to secure the last of these under construction luxury homes being buiilt by Adrian Zorzi on Cottesloe's coveted Broome Street.
The development of four residences, due for completion in January 2025, will become an iconic landmark, combining strong architectural elements and curved accents in its sleek design. The last remaining ground-level apartment boasts three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, two-car garaging and a host of luxury specifications for which Adrian Zorzi is renowned.
Come home to digital keyless entry, polished stone flooring, Q Stone and Caesar Stone benches and splashbacks, shadowline cornices, high-end European kitchen appliances and quality joinery throughout. The kitchen's highly functional galley design is perfect for the cooking enthusiast, with everything within easy reach and a clear view of the open-plan living and dining zone - complete with an integrated gas fireplace - and adjoining exterior entertaining terraces.
The secondary bedrooms are generously proportioned, with built-in robes and a full-tiled, shared wet area, while the impressive primary suite is an opulent, light-filled haven featuring a customised walk-in robe and a resort-style ensuite with a free-standing oval bathtub. Enjoy a private cellar to store your collection in the basement, with a shared 'tasting' area. Designer lighting, door hardware, and tapware add luxe finishing touches to these impressive coastal residences.
With an idyllic, leafy aspect directly opposite Cottesloe Tennis Club, you'll soon be immersed in Marine Parade's vibrant lifestyle and the crystal blue waters of the Indian Ocean beyond.
For further information contact Marcus Sproule on 0409 990 559.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for general information purposes only and is based on information provided by the Seller and may be subject to change. No warranty or representation is made as to its accuracy and interested parties should place no reliance on it and should make their own independent enquiries.




