From ugly duckling to Tamarama glamour as $20 million penthouses unveiled

 Sydney’s newest $20 million-plus beachside apartment penthouses have finally been put back up for sale after they were abruptly pulled off the market eight months ago in a row with the NSW Building Commissioner over fire regulations.

The two penthouses were built on top of a seven-level 1960s building in Tamarama as part of an ambitious scheme for their sale to finance the $50 million renovation and refurbishment of the entire 78-apartment block.

Skye Tamarama – previously known as Glenview Court – has now finally received a construction certificate, following a shock stopwork order slapped on the building by the Office of the Building Commissioner in December 2021 just as it was about to be finished.

Read More: https://www.smh.com.au/property/news/from-ugly-duckling-to-tamarama-glamour-as-20-million-penthouses-unveiled-20220809-p5b8gz.html



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