Blue-Chip Clayfield Estate Draws Fierce Competition Before Selling for $5.55m

In Clayfield, a rare estate on one of the suburb’s most tightly held streets has sold for $5.55 million after five cashed-up buyers pushed the auction into a tense extended negotiation.



The property — situated on a 1215-square-metre block on Florence Street, widely regarded as one of Clayfield’s finest — attracted enormous interest, with 104 groups inspecting it during the campaign. With its tennis court, pool and original fireplace, the home offered the type of space and prestige seldom seen on the market.

14 Florence St Clayfield
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The auction opened at $5 million and immediately rose to $5.1 million before stalling for nearly 20 minutes as several buyers sought clarity on their next moves. Eventually, bidding resumed, and a local family secured the keys.

The sellers, who had owned the home for 28 years, approached the day with a mixture of anticipation and sadness. Their long history in the property — raising children and hosting milestones — made parting with it particularly difficult.

Ray White Clayfield agent Nicholas Given later described the property as exceptionally rare and noted that the emotional weight of the sale was evident for the vendors. He also observed that demand for “finished” prestige homes was growing as buyers sought to avoid the uncertainty of renovation.

Clayfield
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The strength of the result underscored the resilience of Brisbane’s prestige market, even as broader auction clearance rates softened across the city. In elite pockets like Clayfield, competition remains fierce for land-rich homes with immediate liveability.



Published 17-Nov-2025

Renovated Dual-Lot Estate Offered in Clayfield

A dual-lot residential listing in Clayfield is on the market, featuring a renovated 1930s home and an adjoining block with development approval.



Restored Clayfield Residence Listed with Adjoining Lot

A combined property holding in Clayfield is being offered for sale via an expressions of interest campaign. The sale includes a three-level residence at 88 Oriel Road and an adjacent lot at 1 Stafford Street, with a total land area of 1,974 square metres.

Positioned on a 1,259-square-metre site with two-street frontage, the main home has undergone staged works since its purchase in 2017. The property, described as being in very original condition at the time, was upgraded under the direction of architect Ivan Gastaldon and interior designers Highgate House, with major renovations completed in 2022.

Clayfield dual-lot estate
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Layout and Features Across Three Levels

The residence includes six bedrooms and six bathrooms over three levels, with a mix of formal and informal living areas, outdoor terraces, a pavilion, and a magnesium pool with spa. Interior features include parquetry French oak flooring, leadlight and sash windows, hand-painted wallpaper, Ralph Lauren lighting, Wyer + Craw cabinetry, and imported marble.

The upper floor contains two large suites with walk-in robes and stone-finished ensuites, along with a fireplace lounge, office, and balcony. The ground level offers a lounge, bar, study, bedroom, and bathroom, suitable for guests or teenage family members.

Clayfield property
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Development Approval Secured for Additional Facilities

The neighbouring 715-square-metre parcel at 1 Stafford Street includes a post-war dwelling and has development approval for a tennis court and eight-car basement garage, designed by the same architect. The current owners had planned for a lift and garden atrium linking the garage to the main residence. This addition has not been constructed.

Alternatively, the separate lot may be retained with the existing dwelling for rental purposes or use by extended family.

Clayfield real estate
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Vendors Exit Clayfield Following Property Upgrade

Owners Greg and Tamra Josephson, who acquired the Oriel Road home in 2017, are selling the combined properties due to relocation to Noosa. The listing marks the conclusion of their multi-year home upgrade and acquisition of the adjoining site.



The property is being handled by Matt Lancashire of Ray White New Farm. Expressions of Interest close at 5 p.m. on Friday, 13 June 2025.

Published 12-June-2025