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Why is Singapore Attracting Ultra-rich Property Investors?

The Covid-19 pandemic has hit the global economy hard, but Singapore's property market is on the rise. Find out why.

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Phuket Mega Villas Enjoying Brisk Sales

A look at how the pandemic has made some high networth individuals shift their gaze at Phuket’s mega-villa property sector.

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4 Luxury Penthouses Around the World

Owing a Penthouse is a must for many real-estate aficionados. These trophy properties represent the best of everything, from world-class design and coveted amenities to far-reaching views that give guests and residents the feeling they’re living on top of the world.

The penthouse lifestyle has an exclusivity all its own, but some of the world’s most impressive spaces also include luxuries that make them even more unique. That’s in addition to the finest finishes, top-of-the-line appliances and integrated technology throughout the home. Whether it’s an irreplaceable piece of architectural history or a new starchitect-designed project complete with a custom Rolls-Royce in the garage, these penthouses have extras that bring them to the highest level.

The Pinnacle Penthouse at The Woolworth Tower Residences, New York

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The Thierry W Despont Great Room in the Woolworth Building's Pinnacle Penthouse

The Woolworth Building was the tallest skyscraper in the world when it opened in downtown Manhattan in 1913. The observation deck at the former headquarters of the five-and- dime-store chain was a tourist destination for visitors from around the world. Now that historic space is part of the Pinnacle Penthouse.

Originally designed by architect Cass Gilbert, the tower has been painstakingly restored, from its famous terra-cotta facade to the gargoyles dotting the roof line. French architect Thierry W Despont created its 32 bespoke residences to celebrate the legacy of the landmark building.
The 9,800-square-foot penthouse, on offer from US$79 million, is fully customisable. Two pre-designed layouts are available — a five-floor configuration by Despont and another by New York-based architect David Hotson that envisions a sixth storey. With 125 windows, the observation deck and 24-foot ceilings in the main reception area, residents will be treated to 360-degree views of the city and the harbour. And those vistas are protected, as the tower is adjacent to City Hall Park in Tribeca.

“This is art,” says Sotheby’s agent Stan Ponte, who shares the listing with Joshua Judge. “You’re buying something that no one else can own anywhere else in the world. It’s not replicable, not replaceable, not rebuildable. It’s the only one. And it will always be the only one.”

The Teahouse at The Kita, Tokyo

The Teahouse at the Kita, Tokyo, is designed by Architect Kengo Kuma

The Kita is the first multi-family project in Japan entirely designed by Kengo Kuma, the award-winning architect behind the Japan National Stadium, created for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, and the Nezu Museum in Tokyo’s Minato district.

Kuma has worked with Vancouver-based developer Westbank on several projects in Canada and the US. For the Kita, he’s created a “light well” that surrounds the building, with a slatted metal screen as the facade that allows residents to see out, as well as protecting them from the gaze of passers-by. The building has 12 residences.

The penthouse, which is priced from 5 billion yen (HK$367.2 million), features a total of 10,000 square feet of living space spread across three levels, half of which is outside. It features two private terraces and a roof deck with a 25-foot infinity pool and a teahouse, which Kuma will create specifically for the buyer. There are commanding views of the city, the nearby Meiji Forest and the Meiji Jingu Museum, also designed by Kuma.
A private design session with the architect is also part of the package. Buyers will be flown to Tokyo to meet the architect in his studio, and the residence will be designed to their exact specifications. And to make the offering even more distinctive, the Teahouse also comes with a Rolls-Royce Dawn convertible that was custom designed by Kuma.

Triplex Penthouse, Aston Martin Residences, Miami

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the Aston Martin Residences' Triplex Penthouse in Miami

It won’t come as a huge surprise to hear that the US$50 million, seven-bedroom and eight-bathroom penthouse on the 63rd, 64th and 65th floors of Miami’s 66-storey Aston Martin Residences comes complete with one of the British luxury brand’s automobiles.

The white Aston Martin Vulcan, which is currently on display at the residences’ sales centre, is one of only 24 examples of the brand’s all-carbon-fibre supercar, which is powered by a 7-litre, 820bhp V12 engine. The $3.2 million limited- edition vehicle was inspired by Miami’s tropical surroundings and is engineered for track driving only. As well as receiving this piece of automotive art, the penthouse’s purchaser also enjoys membership of an exclusive owners’ club.

The 27,191-square-foot penthouse, which is accessed by a private elevator, includes almost 20,000 square feet of interiors, which can be customised with bespoke finishes by Aston Martin. Outside is more than 7,000 square feet of space across wrap-around terraces on each of the three floors, which encompass the penthouse’s own private pool. The building, with a total of 391 residences, was designed to a nautical aesthetic by Revuelta Architecture and Bodas-Miani- Anger, and overlooks Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.

Concourse Skyline, Super Penthouse, Singapore

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the Super Penthouse at Concourse Skyline, Singapore

Priced at S$48 million (HK$281.65 million), the penthouse on the 39th and 40th floors of Singapore’s Concourse Skyline boasts a host of amenities created specifically for its 11,130-square-foot space. Among them are a chandelier installed by the Paris-based glass artist Nathalie Ziegler; a limited-edition custom rocking chair by British-Israeli designer Ron Arad; and an installation by Lasvit, a Czech- based manufacturer of bespoke lighting and glass installations. Music lovers will be intrigued by the free- standing Meisterstuck Soundwave bathtub by the German brand Kaldewei, which pulsates to the beat of music when connected via a Bluetooth device.

The residence has almost 360-degree views of the city skyline, including such attractions as the Singapore Flyer observation wheel, the Marina Bay Sands resort and the Marina Bay Golf Course. There’s also a private rooftop terrace with a plunge pool. Also included in the price is a rare blue diamond from the Russian company World of Diamonds and 40-hours of flying time with Singapore Air Charter.

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Retreat in Style at the Exclusive IL PICCO in Discovery Bay

The latest ready-to-wear design from The Anthology deepens the brand's burgeoning reputation for sartorial clothing that's elegant yet easy-wearing -- a winning combo even when you're aren't 'working' from home.

Last April, while institutions around the globe were struggling to contain the fear and uncertainty wrought by a now-familiar contagion, huge numbers of clothing brands dealing in what we'd call 'classic menswear' were on the brink of a similarly existential collapse. With offices emptying out at record rates and 'stay home' orders being enforced worldwide (many of them still ongoing today) it seemed that the long-prophesied 'death of the suit', and by association, tailored clothing, had finally arrived.

The Anthology

Multinational menswear outfitters in the mould of J Crew -- known in their heyday for peddling slim, modish suits in malls from Indonesia to Alaska -- disappeared overnight, having failed to recognise (or worse, acknowledge) the sea change that has been taking place in men's fashion these last six years. And that's before we were all locked up, drinking badly-made cocktails over Zoom.

Fortunately, a handful of smaller brands (including an inexplicable number focusing on sartorial clothing, in Hong Kong) have managed to make lemonade out of the current crisis, principally by taking familiar styles of clothing and cranking the comfort factor, both literal and emotional, up high. Those themes were at the forefront of the design process when Hong Kong-based The Anthology released its 'Lazyman' in 2020: a "casual, multifunctional jacket" that's a no-brainer for the 'working from home' brigade, but still smart enough to warrant a place in your wardrobe when the pandemic inevitably ends.

To complement this beloved "blazer alternative", the brand has just released the 'Taskmaster' -- a quasi-outerwear design that rustles many of the same thematic feathers as its predecessor, while expanding The Anthology's casualwear universe. "If the Lazyman is an alternative to the office-appropriate navy sport coat," says co-founder Buzz Tang, "then the Taskmaster is our answer to the classic American work shirt."

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It turns out that The Anthology's answer to workwear of the 21st century owes a debt to designers like Ant Franco and Jerry Lorenzo. In an era when fashion's influences are rapidly decamping between art, history, and pop culture, that's certainly no bad thing. Commencing from the reference point of the American workshirt, Tang & co continually tweaked the Taskmaster until they arrived at something suitably "fast-adapting" for a mixture of modern urban situations. It's for working, for loafing, for when you're stuck at home working on your loaves.

Almost by necessity, that makes this different to the scores of workwear designs which have come before: the body is shorter and slimmed for a closer fit, ensuring it wears well even whilst tucked beneath a trouser waistband; whereas the chest pockets have been expanded to handle the tools of modern professionals -- two oversized, postbox-style shapes roomy enough to stash your phone, spectacles, currency or even a palm-sized writing aid.

Intriguing choices in fabric are a signature at The Anthology, and the Taskmaster is no exception in this regard. For the Taskmaster, the brand has chosen to keep its sartorial sensibilities low-key, working closely with its Italian textile partners on a corded glencheck that juxtaposes a sumptuous handle with hardwearing, robust externalities. I say 'low key' since the colour here has enough degrees of separation to isolate it from the exploded plaids we're used to seeing on the high street. According to Tang, this corduroy begins life as a dusty beige cotton that's woven over with cords, shaded in what he likes to call "bleeding fountain pen". Collectively, those colours are redolent of a quill and ink -- an allusion, very nearly imperceptible, to The Anthology's blue feather logo.

The 'Taskmaster' overshirt is now available for HK$3,300. To learn more, visit The Anthology online.

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Kowloon’s Mont Rouge is a Hilltop Paradise of Comfort and Ultra-luxury

Nestled in the exclusive Beacon Hill District of Kowloon on one of the most elevated residential locations in the area, Kerry Properties’ Mont Rouge encapsulates luxury living at its best

Immersed in Greenery, located high above the city and offering unobstructed panoramas of the entire Kowloon Peninsula and the mountainous ridge of Hong Kong Island, Mont Rouge blends comfort and elegant design in an exclusive residential complex. The development, which comprises two seven-storey towers housing 26 apartments, as well as 14 two-storey houses and five villas, provides its fortunate residents with the all-too-rare rare experience of low-density living.

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Cutting-edge contemporary architecture

The spacious villas, which range in size from 5,128 to 7,171 square feet, are spread across three storeys, with a private roof and gardens at the front and back. Making the most of natural light, the villas boast full-height windows and an impressive eight-metre-tall ceiling in the living room. The master bedroom, a focal point of luxury homes, fills an entire floor and features that most sought-after of amenities: a large walk-in closet.

The two-storey houses, which boast expansive areas of 2,846 to 2,876 square feet, and the luxury apartments, are also designed to make the most of the sizeable space, and allow residents to maximise their potential and unleash their creativity through imaginative interior concepts and personalisation.

Contemporary luxury living is all about powerful and meticulous designs that celebrate and take inspiration from their surroundings. At Mont Rouge, this concept is elevated with precious and innovative materials and building techniques, and a touch of effortless elegance, which give the complex a cosmopolitan and yet comfortable ambience.

Mont Rouge

Thanks to the expertise of Kerry Properties, a world-class property developer and a leader in the ultra-luxury sector, Mont Rouge represents desirable, sustainable, convenient and easeful community living at its best, while being a tribute to timeless beauty. Blessed with unobstructed sunshine and mountain breezes, this collection of homes is a masterful example of a secluded residential enclave where exterior space blends with beautiful interiors to create a peaceful and serene escape.

With its proximity to bustling Kowloon Tong and Hong Kong’s main transport links, Mont Rouge offers the best of both worlds: tranquillity as well as easy access to the city. For those looking to make an urban oasis their next home, Kerry Properties’ latest development is a dream come true.

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Luxury Living Afloat: The Unexpected Charm of London’s River Thames

The famous River Thames in London isn’t just a waterway – it’s also a place that a small and highly exclusive number of people call home. We survey some of the alternatives that offer luxury living afloat in the British capital.

Stroll along London's historic towpaths or around its rejuvenated old docklands and you'll surely cast a covetous eye over the quirky houseboats moored on the River Thames and its marinas, wondering how you too might enjoy lazy days on the water.

You’ll daydream of throwing elegant, breezy summer soirées on deck, perhaps with Tower Bridge and the City skyscrapers silhouetted against the perfect Waterloo sunset; of the next morning sharing your outdoor breakfast toast and marmalade with a bevy of the Queen’s swans.

And all within the easy striking distance of the metropolitan hubbub – the shopping and galleries, the theatres and lights – of the West End. How can I, you’ll ask, dip my toes into London’s life aquatic? Very few people take the plunge, of course. According to the Canal & River Trust, which oversees more than 3,000km of canals and rivers across England and Wales, boat numbers in London are up by 84 percent since 2012, to 4,274 vessels. But only about 350 are houseboats on the Thames, or just 0.01 percent of the British capital’s 3.5 million residences.

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One of Matrix Island’s spacious bedrooms

And for good reason: the trust compares living on a boat to a physical job. “It might seem romantic, but people should go in with their eyes open,” it warns. Adventurous international investors with the will, a rebellious streak and the waterproof galoshes will surely find a way, however. And they'll also need to dip into the savings.

Houseboats vary dramatically in price, with the most luxurious
requiring initial outlays in the millions of pounds. Borrowing to buy such homes is tricky, because they aren’t on a fixed plot of land, and you’ll need to splash out on mooring costs, too, with prices rising to tens of thousands of pounds a year for the most prime locations, though sometimes with five-star facilities on land, including private clubs, health centres and spas, to ameliorate the deal.

One of the best spots to throw down an anchor is St Katharine Docks in Wapping, in east London – London’s premier luxury-yacht marina, which is also close to the City. The plushest London houseboat currently on the market is moored here.

Matrix Island is a 1930s steel barge converted into a magnificent contemporary home that blows away the biggest misconception about houseboats – that they lack light and space – thanks to its expansive proportions, high ceilings and generous use of glass.

The recently repainted vessel’s more than 5,000 square feet of internal space features an open-plan upper deck with huge and bright reception, kitchen and dining areas. A central atrium stairway leads to the lower deck with five large double bedrooms, each with direct or shared en suite facilities, as well as that all-important jet-ski platform.

The vessel is newly kitted out with wool carpeting and eco-friendly LED lighting, and the 15-metre-long foredeck provides ample space for entertaining under the stars.

Matrix Island is up for grabs from specialist London property agent River Homes for £3.5 million, with the agent estimating mooring costs at St Katherine Docks and maintenance charges adding up to a further £32,000 per annum.

On the other side of town, another luxe-grade houseboat is a five-bedroom charmer moored at popular Prospect Quay, next to Wandsworth Park in southwest London and just across from the exclusive Hurlingham Club. The refashioned Thames lighter is on the market for £1.8 million courtesy of Kensington-based property agent Malverns.

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Deck of auctioneer Nick Bonham’s houseboat, on sale for £1.8 million

Owned by auctioneer Nick Bonham, of the famous auction house, the summery, white-and-blue houseboat has – according to the Daily Mail newspaper – “hosted British and European royalty, as well as actors and musicians. It’s believed Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, who are known good friends of the Bonhams, are among those who have enjoyed spending time on the luxury water-pad.”

The spacious floating residence boasts 2,885 square feet of living space with another 1,655 square feet of outdoor areas and, once again, its interiors benefit from being flooded with light. There are five double bedrooms on the lower level, two with en suite bathrooms, as well as a utility room, study, lounge and another bathroom.

The upper deck benefits from an open-plan living area with a fully fitted kitchen-cum-breakfast room, front and rear decks and a sunny roof terrace. Mod cons include double-glazing, broadband and satellite TV.

The mooring costs are £6,000 a year, with the owners enjoying access to parking facilities, a porter, and a swimming pool and gym in the quay’s adjoining residential development. “I’ve been here over 20 years, which is the longest I’ve lived in a place,” Bonham told the Mail. “I love boating and water, I’m a third-generation sailor. It’s a way of life and style of life, but you don’t have to be a sailor to live here. This houseboat has an enormous amount of space – it’s bigger than most people’s houses in central London.”

For the river rat with a more bohemian bent, Light Vessel 93 is a former North Sea lighthouse ship built in 1938 and refitted by her photographer owner to become a decadent home and a unique location for fashion and movie shoots. On the market for £700,000 courtesy of River Homes (which appears to have cornered the smart end of bobbing-about-on-the-Thames market of late), the ship is berthed at Royal Victoria Dock in east London at a cost of £850 a month, which includes electricity.

Houseboats vary dramatically in price, with the most luxurious initially requiring outlays in the millions of pounds

Light Vessel 93’s interior spaces add up to an impressive 3,369.2 squre feet and are decorated with a dramatic steampunk aesthetic. Four of the six bedrooms – one en suite – are former crew cabins, complete with the original 1930s mahogany furniture. All replacement lighting, doors, timbers, portholes and fittings have been sourced from marine- and architectural-salvage firms or from shipyards.

The stern houses the large skipper’s cabin, and a master cabin and bathroom occupies the top level of the wheelhouse, while the ship’s 800-square-foot former engine room has proven a versatile space as a studio and for entertaining. A 19th-century French copper bath instantly grabs the eye in the master bathroom, and the open galley and mess are fitted out with English Rose cabinets.

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The Bonham Boat’s comfortable lounge

As well as having starred in World of Interiors and Elle Décor, Light Vessel 93 has been the backdrop for two Vogue magazine cover stories and many movie, advertising and music-video productions, bringing on board such talent as the Arctic Monkeys, Olga Kurylenko, Andrew Garfield and Jessie J.

More affordable still at £500,000 is cute Anny, a 1924 Dutch barge that’s moored at Imperial Wharf at Fulham, in west London. Significantly smaller, with just 930 square feet of interior space, Anny has nonetheless been converted into a stylish living space with one double bedroom with dressing room and a further single bedroom- cum-study, a fully fitted kitchen with induction hob and oven, and sundeck. The single bathroom is fitted with shower and roll-top bath, and all is kept cosy through the year with underfloor heating and a wood-burning stove.

Anny has a fully functional engine and can navigate canals as well as rivers, and so could be shifted around the country easily. Mooring charges in its current location are around £13,500 a year.

Finally, the 19th-century Grain Tower Battery is a disused fort on its own island in the Thames estuary originally built to protect against French invasion and designated a Grade II listed building by English Heritage. Although it’s clearly not a houseboat in itself, agent Chrome Residential (chromeresidential.com) advises that the dilapidated fort could, with extensive redevelopment, become the focal point for an exclusive houseboat community – or a hotel, or a casino, or even a private residence. It can be snapped up for just £2 million.

Completely surrounded by water at high tide, this is the ultimate fixer-upper for any would-be Bond villain out there, and with an address that nobody could forget: No 1, The Thames

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Western Australia And Queensland Are The Dream Destinations For Your Next Property

With breath-taking landscapes, elegant streets, wineries and a perfect climate, Western Australia and Queensland are the country's dream destinations for your next property in Asia Pacific.

Paradise Found: Margaret River Wine Region

Yallingup Township, Western Australia

Named the leading Asia-Pacific destination by Lonely Planet for 2019, the spectacular Margaret River Region – noted for a relaxed lifestyle built around superb beaches and some of the country’s finest wineries –welcomes travellers from around the world like no other destination in Australia.

A pleasant three-hour drive south of Perth, Western Australia’s premier holiday region (attracting 1.5 million visitors a year) offers a range of natural attractions, premium wineries and craft breweries, fine restaurants, handmade arts and crafts, unspoiled beaches, towering karri forests and friendly locals.

Geographe Bay Dunsborough, Western Australia.

Blessed with a mild Mediterranean maritime climate, the four seasons meld into each other in this relaxed corner of the country. Yallingup, with about 1,000 residents, nestles atop a ridge overlooking its pristine main beach with views to the west over the Indian Ocean. A famed surfing spot, the town has bred some of the world’s greatest board riders. The tranquil lagoon at the beach is perfect for snorkelling and swimming.

Whale watching on Geographe Bay, Western Australia

The inspiring landscape has made Yallingup a hub for artisans, with more galleries, studios and craft workshops than anywhere else in the Margaret River Region. Given such attractions, it’s no wonder that Australian Traveller magazine placed Yallingup No 1 at the top of its 100 Best Towns in Australia list in 2019.

For further information on this fabulous region please check out www.margaretriver.com or Rediscover Dunsborough & Yallingup.

For beautiful images of the Margaret River region including Yallingup, Dunsborough and more by Christian Fletcher Gallery please visit www.christianfletcher.com.au

For Whale watching in the region talk to Naturaliste Charters and visitr their website at www.whales-australia.com.au

For purchasing real estate in the region whether it be a luxury home or country estate, waterfront property, vineyard or commercial investment option please talk to Julie Fairclough at Realmark Dunsborough on mobile +61 407174258, email jfairclough@realmark.com.au or visit www.dunsborough.realmark.com

Images courtesy of Margaret River Busselton Tourism Association Inc, Christian Fletcher Gallery and Naturaliste Charters.

Perth: Queen City of Western Australia

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Dalkeith, Perth, Western Australia by Peter Robertson

Brazen, cultured and, yes, hip, Perth maybe one of the most physically remote capital cities in the World, but is on the frontline of urban modernity

Australia's sunniest capital city, Perth effortlessly blends urban cool with raw natural beauty. Its heart is bustling with new bars, restaurants, shopping and cultural spaces, and then there is Kings Park – one of the world’s largest inner-city parks. Just a short drive away are the beautiful wineries of the Swan Valley or stunning beaches to watch amazing sunsets or even swim with wild dolphins. Little wonder The New York Times famously declared Perth a “hipster haven”.

Whale watching in Perth, Western Australia

Perth’s transformation. An slew of new public spaces has activated Perth and its surrounding cultural hubs, including the vibrant waterfront district of Elizabeth Quay, the nearby Ritz-Carlton, Yagan Square that is a celebration of WA's Aboriginal heritage, and the Optus Stadium across the Swan River in Burswood that can seat 60,000 AFL fans or 70,000 concertgoers. Perth also offers some of the best-value hotels and short-stay accommodation in Australia as new and refurbished properties open in the CBD, surrounding suburbs and along the coast.

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King Street in Perth, Western Australia.

For more information Perth please check out www.westernaustralia.com

For purchasing real estate of any type in the beautiful Perth region of Western Australia please talk to Peter Robertson at William Porteous Properties International on mobile +61 427958929, email peter.robertson@porteous.com.au, or view some amazing homes at www.porteous.com.au. Peter also has some amazing properties in Nullaki, Western Australia.

Olivia Porteous, a director in the company, has some amazing properties on offer and can be contacted at +61 423557438 or at olivia@porteous.com.au.

Images courtesy of Tourism Western Australia and Peter Robertson at William Porteous Properties International

Bunbury

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Bunbury, Dolphin Eco Cruise, Dolphin Discovery Centre, Western Australia

Bunbury, Western Australia is renowned for its wild but friendly bottlenose dolphins.

You can meet dolphins at the shoreline or out in the bay aboard a dolphin watching and swimming tour. It’s also the setting of many maritime legends and the northern gateway to Australia’s South West - one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth, where world-class wine, pristine beaches and forests of timber giants can all be enjoyed in a single day.

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Koombana Bay, Bunbury, Western Australia

Hitting the Kwinana Freeway and Forrest Highway south of Perth, you’ll be beside the blue waters of Koombana Bay in under two hours.

Regular charter flights from Perth will get you to Bunbury in the blink of an eye. If the idea of arriving by sea appeals, Bunbury is also included in the summer itineraries of many Australian cruise packages.

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Swimming with wild dolphins, Dolphin Discovery Centre Bunbury, Western Australia

To meet Bunbury’s friendliest locals, make a beeline for the Dolphin Discovery Centre. Here, on the shores of Koombana Bay, a dedicated interpretive centre and interaction zone allows visitors to encounter some of the 100 plus bottlenose dolphins who frequent its calm waters. Stand knee-deep in the shallows and wait for them to come to you or join a tour for a viewing or swimming experience.

Golfers can swing by one of three internationally renowned courses and young families will find more animal encounters in the region’s wildlife parks.

Further information on Bunbury can be found at www.visitbunburygeographe.com.au

For purchasing premium real estate and luxury apartments please talk to Bunbury Real Estate Specialist and Century 21 Advance Business owner Paul Duffy on mobile +61 400676791, email paul@c21advance.com.au or visit his website at www.bunbury.century21.com.au

Images courtesy of Tourism Western Australia, Australia’s South West

The Pinnacle of Architectural Elegance: Gold Coast, Queensland

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The Monaco Main beach, Gold coast, Queensland

The Monaco, Main Beach is an exclusive, limited collection of palatial full-floor and half-floor luxury sky villas and a double-storey penthouse. The opulent 24-level north-facing residential tower offers the very best of ultra-luxurious Gold Coast living, with every detail designed to capture the breathtaking and unimpeded views of the ocean and mountains.

For further information please talk to Peter Stone on +61 413 111 621 or email peter@reod.com.au, and Michael Ball on +61 437414022 or email michael@reod.com.au.

Images of Gold Coast and Main Beach courtesy of Destination Gold Coast

www.issuu.com/realestatemarketing.com

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