Revealed: The hottest house in Australia
A sprawling waterfront home that played host to some of the Gold Coast’s most wild parties has taken out the crown as the nation’s most viewed property.
The listing for The River Cove Mansion, owned by colourful businessman Travers “Candyman” Beynon, was viewed a massive 157,561 by property hunters dreaming big on realestate.com.au.
To put that into context, the most popular listing in Victoria – a rundown graffiti-covered mansion that used to host paintball tournaments at 650 Woori Yallock Rd, Cockatoo – was viewed 143,688 times, while the most viewed for home in NSW – a beautiful four-bedroom home with unobstructed views of Sydney Harbour at 69 Wolseley Rd, Point Piper – had 82,245 views.
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“Never seen anything quite like it” was among the comments from househunters who toured The River Cove Mansion at 36 River Cove Place, Helensvale.
Mr Beynon said he had come to terms with the property being “one of the most talked-about homes in Australia”.
“My home is surrounded by intrigue,” he said.
“Its unmatched grandeur, luxury, and lifestyle appeal, combined with Mediterranean-inspired architecture and meticulous attention to detail, create a visual and emotional impact that resonates with buyers seeking exclusivity”.
Mr Beynon said even on the Gold Coast, where millions are spent on opulent homes, “properties of this calibre are rare, given their exceptional size, architectural grandeur, and world-class amenities”.
He said The River Cove Mansion, which was also Queensland’s most viewed home, had “an unparalleled north-facing waterfront” which was linked to his favourite feature in the property.
“It’s difficult to single out one feature, but the Lake Como-inspired gardens and the infinity-edge swimming pool stand out,” Mr Beynon said
“The property’s most remarkable quality lies in its level of extravagance and grandeur, all while maintaining the warmth and ambience of a family home. And don’t forget the Gold-class cinema.”
Queensland Sotheby’s International Realty agent Mark Hadir has River Cove Mansion listed for best offers on or before January 31.
“The feedback I’ve received from prospective buyers has been overwhelmingly positive. Many have noted the home’s grandeur and mentioned that they’ve never seen anything quite like it,” Mr Hadir said.
“The two most frequent buyer comments focus on the Lake Como-influenced formal gardens and the infinity swimming pool, which is likely one of the most luxurious pools in Australia.”
He said the north-facing waterfront was definitely a major drawcard.
“Its size, location, exclusivity, expensive finishes, and meticulous attention to detail elevate this home to the extraordinary. To say it’s one of a kind is an understatement.”
A home on the illustrious Hamilton Hill in Brisbane was the state’s second most searched for property in 2024, with 81,595 views.
The home on 1512 sqm, which was built in 2018 and designed by architect Derek Trebilcock, has 270-degree views, includes extravagant touches such as a central lift that connects the main living areas to the climate-controlled wine tasting room in the basement.
While 8 Minyama Island at Minyama on the Sunshine Coast, was the state’s third most-visited listing with 80,969 views.
The five-bedroom, five-bathroom property sitting on the Mooloolah River was designed by award-winning Morriarchi Architecture.