Tallai mansion set to break records
A Former Gold Coast house of the year that has been transformed by a former-AFL footballer turned businessman looks set to break Gold Coast property price records.
The imposing mansion at 160 Tallai Road, Tallai, is set to go under the hammer on Friday 28 November.
The home, which was built by Gold Coast developer Graeme Ingles and is now owned by Brad Moran, is one of the city’s most ornate homes.
Now simply called “The Estate”, the 8888sqm property comes with a 10-bedroom mansion, three other self-contained guest houses, landscaped gardens, basketball court and even a 160m-long go-kart track.
The home is being sold through Michael Kollosche and Jamie Harrison of upmarket independent real estate agency Kollosche.
The main residence has 10 bedrooms, 11bathrooms and 2240sqm of loving space spread across three levels.
The main living area is centre around a stone fireplace and it has incredible views of the Gold Coast skyline.
The master bedroom features a retractable ceiling that enables the home owner to sleep under the stars. It also has a fireplace, a kitchenette, dual dressing rooms with boutique-style cabinetry, and private balconies
The ensuite comes with a sculptural bath, Bisazza mosaics, dual showers and marble finishes.
But it’s the self-contained entertainment wing that is probably the star of the show. The entertainment options are almost endless with the home including its own whisky bar with marble and bronze finishes, a terrace large enough for 400 people, a private poker room with sound insulation, cigar ventilation and built-in screens, and a 16-seat cinema with a 300-inch screen, in-built Meridian sound system, candy bar and sports bar.
Also on the property you will find your own 152sqm wellness centre with gym, yoga studio, sauna and steam room. There are dual hydrotherapy pools, the go-kart track, a 45m putting green, and a basketball court.
Of course, there’s also a 20m heated infinity pool with gold mosaics, limestone surrounds and skyline views
And with that sort of exorbitance, security is always going to be concern. So, to keep the next owners safe, on top of perimeter fencing and security gates, there are 72 security cameras with intrusion, thermal and vehicle detection plus security glass and alarm sirens.
The home has is own private fibre network and C-Bus system, a climate control system, LED lighting, Sonos speakers, an elevator and the previously mentioned automated retractable sky roof.




