RARE CBD CAR SPACES NEAR OPERA HOUSE COULD FETCH $2 MILLION
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RARE CBD CAR SPACES NEAR OPERA HOUSE COULD FETCH $2 MILLION

Six ultra-rare car spaces near Circular Quay are set to fetch millions at auction in one of Sydney’s tightest property plays.

By Kirsten Craze
Thu, May 1, 2025 2:17pmGrey Clock 2 min

It’s the real estate unicorn of Sydney – an inner city car space. Having a private place to park in the CBD is almost as rare as gold dust, but a current listing is offering a sextuplet of scarce spaces with multimillion-dollar potential.

The unusual sale is for six secure car spaces on a single title at 2 Phillip St, Sydney, adjacent to bustling Circular Quay.

Positioned within metres of the Opera House, Botanic Gardens, Bennelong Apartments and Opera Residences, the parking is also beside a sea of elite harbour front eateries in the popular precinct, including Matt Moran’s Aria, and Peter Gilmore’s Quay as well as Bennelong.

Located under The Quay, a 29-storey residential building beside Circular Quay train station and ferries, the spaces have direct street access and measure a total of 85 sq m on title.

The parking spots will go under the hammer all in one line on May 16 at an on-site auction, which could generate interest of more than $2 million, says listing agent James Cowan, head of NSW investment services at Colliers.

“This is a tightly held and undersupplied asset class in the CBD,” he says.

“Reduced on-street parking, coupled with construction, rezoning, and conversions, has all contributed to a critical shortage of car spaces. This scarcity is expected to drive strong interest during the auction campaign.”

Despite the princely sum, if the spaces meet price expectations, each spot would still cost less than the current record for an individual space in Sydney.

That crown goes to a 30 sq m lock-up garage on Roslyndale Ave in Woollahra. It reportedly sold for a head-turning $500,000 in June of last year to a family that had spent $6 million on a nearby house without an enclosed parking garage.

Other pricey sales include a Notts Avenue, Bondi Beach car space, which was snapped up for $304,700 in January last year, and an undercover single-car park on Onslow Avenue in Elizabeth Bay that fetched $249,000 in February 2019.

Cowan and his co-agent Cameron Colquhoun believe the prime location is behind the already high level of inquiry and conversations with potential buyers, pointing to the $2 million figure.

“The prestige and amenity of the surrounding precinct enhances the appeal to both investors and owner-occupiers,” Colquhoun says.

In addition to the dress circle position beside some of Sydney’s most iconic landmarks and fine dining venues, the spaces are also next to the historic Royal Automobile Club of Australia on Macquarie St, making it a dream destination for car connoisseurs and collectors who want to secure their vehicles in the heart of the city.

Six inner city parking spaces at lot 51, 2 Phillip St, Sydney will go to auction on-site on Friday, May 16 at 10.30am with Colliers.



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Hospitality entrepreneurs Bruce and Chyka Keebaugh have set a new price benchmark for apartment living in Richmond with their purchase of a Carmine House penthouse.

By Staff Writer
Wed, Jul 15, 2026 2 min

Leading Australian development manager Fortis has secured a landmark off-the-plan sale at Richmond Square, with high-profile hospitality entrepreneurs Bruce and Chyka Keebaugh purchasing a 550sqm penthouse residence in Carmine House, establishing a new price benchmark for apartment living in Richmond.

The purchase underscores the continued demand for premium, amenity-rich residences in Melbourne’s inner east.

The transaction marks a significant milestone for the $330 million mixed-use precinct, reinforcing buyer appetite for integrated, lifestyle-led developments.

Richmond Square comprises two residential offerings – Carmine House and Wiltshire House – alongside a 57-room boutique hotel, strata office space and a curated mix of retail and lifestyle operators.

As part of Carmine House, residents have access to hotel-style amenities and services, including concierge, housekeeping, dry cleaning and in-residence food and beverage delivery.

Best known for building The Big Group into one of Australia’s leading luxury hospitality and events businesses, the Keebaughs were drawn to the precinct’s integrated lifestyle offering and its proximity to Melbourne’s hospitality, cultural and sporting precincts, while remaining well connected to the Mornington Peninsula, where they spend much of their time.

As well, Chyka is well known to Australian audiences as one of the original stars of The Real Housewives of Melbourne, appearing across three seasons of the hit reality series.

Alongside her business ventures with Bruce, she has built a public profile as a lifestyle authority, authoring two books on home and entertaining, Chyka Home and Chyka Celebrate.

“We weren’t simply looking for a luxury apartment,: the couple said. “We were looking for a home that delivers an exceptional lifestyle every day. The combination of design, walkability, security and the broader precinct vision for the broader precinct immediately stood out.”

Jordan Winada, Head of Acquisitions (Commercial) Victoria at Fortis, said the result highlights evolving priorities at the top end of the market.

“This sale reinforces that premium buyers are prioritising the complete lifestyle experience,” says Winada.

“They’re increasingly looking beyond the apartment itself and assessing the quality of the surrounding neighbourhood as well.”

Sean Cussell, Director at Christie’s International Real Estate Victoria, who negotiated the transaction, said the result reflects the lack of comparable product at this level of the market.

“There’s simply no direct comparison for this in Richmond. It’s not just an apartment; it’s part of a fully integrated precinct combining residential, hotel, workplace and lifestyle amenity,” Cussell said.

“Buyers are increasingly assessing the broader offering, from amenity and walkability to service and convenience. Projects that deliver a complete lifestyle experience continue to outperform.”

The sale contributes to Fortis’ strong national performance, with the business recording more than $124 million in sales since March, the last three all record-breaking penthouse sales across the country, reflecting sustained momentum across its portfolio and continued appetite for premium, design-driven developments.

This follows Fortis’ recent record-breaking Ruby House penthouse sale in Sydney’s Double Bay, which set a new benchmark for apartment living in the suburb and underscores the strength of demand at the ultra-premium end of the market.

Richmond Square will announce its hospitality and lifestyle operators in the coming weeks as the project progresses towards completion this year.

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