Gold Coast mega mansion ‘Baltimore’ with custom casino hits market again
Summary
The opulent ‘Baltimore’ mansion, located at 46-48 Royal Albert Crescent on the Gold Coast’s Sovereign Islands, has re-entered the market via expressions of interest less than two years after its last sale for $14.25 million in March 2024. Described by the vendor, Tuni Anbessie, as a ‘private resort’ rather than a house, the property boasts 1448sq m of lavish living space, 60m of water frontage, and an array of high-end features including eight bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a home cinema, a casino room, a 6000L aquarium, a 1500-bottle wine cellar, and a 15-car basement. Previous owners include US billionaire Susan Lillioja and Paul and Kim England. Real estate agents Ivy Wu and Isaac Kim of Ivy Realty are handling the sale, noting the property’s rare scale and commercial-quality construction. The highest price paid on Sovereign Islands was $20m for a property in 2021.
(Source:Realestate)