Glamor couple’s trophy home for sale

Glamor couple Poppy and Anthony Tzaneros have released their designer dream home after a brief stint on the market late last year.

The near new residence, recently reimagined by Poppy’s own boutique interiors company Poco Designs, was listed in November 2023 with a reported price guide of about $17 million. Today, the four-bedroom, three-storey home has been resurfaced with TRG’s Gavin Rubinstein and is set to go under the hammer on May 1.

“The vendors are engaged, they’re very excited and so far we’ve had a really good response from buyers. I know these guys are committed to seeing it sold at auction, if not before,” Mr Rubinstein said.

The high profile pair spent $7.45m on the site back in April 2021 prior to the major renovation.

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The outdoor area is ideal for entertaining.

“We sold numbers 4 and 6 Boronia Rd for $10.33m and $10.28m through my office about six months ago, with my colleague Evan Cheung,” Mr Rubinstein explained.

“They were on the same size blocks but were completely raw sites. In order to turn one of those into what you’ve got at number 74; firstly it wouldn’t be elevated and get the views, secondly you wouldn’t be able to do it for less than $5m and then it’d probably take three or four years.”

“So this is presenting a great opportunity for someone because it’s all already done for you. And in terms of the finish, it’s some of the highest, most tasteful quality I’ve ever seen.”

The grand resort-style residence has a main living and entertaining level on the first floor with both formal and informal living zones. In the front lounge and dining rooms there is a built-in marble bar and feature a gas fireplace, along with a full-width balcony capturing an elevated district outlook.

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Great indoor/outdoor flow.

One of the home’s four bedrooms.

Through to the rear of the floor plan, the casual living and dining spaces have another fireplace plus a wall of floor-to-ceiling glass which peals back to reveal a vergola-covered courtyard with its own log-burning fireplace.

Beyond the terrace sits a level lawn, the gas-heated mineral infinity-edge pool, as well as a built-in day bed all surrounded by Wyer & Co landscaped gardens.

Designed for the great entertainer, the large kitchen is home to a central island bench, butler’s pantry, and integrated Miele appliances including an induction cooktop and double oven.

Two versatile rooms on the same floor can serve as home offices or bedrooms that share an ensuite.

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Top quality finishes.

Versatile living.

Down on the lower level two more bedrooms, a bathroom and powder room are joined by a multifunctional media room and bar with a sandstone feature and climate-controlled wine cellar.

The crowning feature of the Boronia Rd home is the top level main bedroom suite complete with a walk-in wardrobe and dressing room, marble ensuite and two balconies.

The long list of five star features at the Tzaneros’ home includes a dramatic foyer with 3m high ceilings, a suspended staircase, zoned ducted air conditioning, extensive storage, a back-to-base alarm and camera surveillance system and a double lock up garage.

The house is within walking distance of Plumer Rd shops and cafes, Rose Bay’s esplanade and parks as well as sought after schools.

According to PropTrack, the median house price in Bellevue Hill is $10.34m. That’s up 25 per cent over the past 12 months.

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