Pro golfer Cameron Smith has sold his sub-penthouse for $6.6m.
He may not have had the best year on the course, but golfer Cameron Smith’s property game is on fire.
The Queenslander has just sold his luxurious New Farm apartment for a tidy $6.6m, shortly after forking out $10m — about $47,000 per square metre — for the penthouse in the same building in Moray Street.
Records show Smith paid $4.85m for the sub-penthouse apartment off-the-plan in February 2023, so the sale reflects an uplift of $1.75m in under three years.
Pro golfer Cameron Smith has sold this sub-penthouse in ‘Maison’ at 60 Moray St, New Farm, for $6.6m.
The kitchen in the sub-penthouse Cameron Smith has just sold.
The 32-year-old returned to his Brisbane base with wife Shanel and new baby son, Remy, last month ahead of a schedule that includes the Australian PGA, Australian Open and Saudi International.
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He sold the four-bedroom, three-bathroom, full-floor sub-penthouse apartment through Heath Williams of Place New Farm, and has upgraded to the top floor, which boasts a rooftop terrace with a pool and spa and offers spectacular views across the Brisbane River, Story Bridge and the city skyline.
The building was designed by well-known local architect Joe Adsett and features stone, timber and lots of subtropical greenery.
This penthouse at 60 Moray St, New Farm, has sold for $10m. Image supplied.
The view from the terrace of the penthouse at 60 Moray St, New Farm. Image supplied.
The penthouse, which was previously held by the late, high-profile businessman Eddie Phillips, widely known as the ‘Spa King’, includes private lift access, floor-to-ceiling glass, a second living area, bespoke joinery, and three secure car spaces.
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Smith will use it as his Brisbane base, where he will spend around three months of the year between travelling overseas.
“Brisbane will always feel like home to me,” he said. “The penthouse has an incredible rooftop that really sold me.
Cameron Smith at home in Brisbane to promote the LIV Golf Adelaide event. Pictures: Adam Head.
“It’s a place where I can relax with family and friends when I’m back, and it gives us a great base for the time we spend here each year.”
He also owns a three-bedroom townhouse in Zillmere that he bought for $395,000 as an investment in 2015 and was last rented out for $420 a week.
Smith goes into the Australian Open this week at Royal Melbourne, after more than two years without a win.
Pro golfer Cameron Smith has bought and sold in this building at 60 Moray St, New Farm.
He has yet to make a 36-hole cut in the seven tournaments he has played this year outside of the LIV Golf League, including the four majors.
Smith also missed the cut at the Dunhill Links Championship, the Saudi International and the Australian PGA Championship last week.
Smith ended last year at No. 79 in the world, but the ranking is skewed because LIV Golf League does not get world ranking points. He goes into his final tournament of the year at the Australian Open at No. 354.
