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The nine-bedroom, nine-bathroom property is being marketed by Ray White Wilston agent Alistair Macmillan and is for sale by negotiation.

Built by renowned local builder Martin Tafaghodi of Mason Constructions as his family home, the property at 58 Watson Street, Newmarket is on an elevated 890sqm allotment, featuring panoramic views across Brisbane's skyline and river.

“I built this home for my family using only the finest materials - marble, onyx from Italy, and there’s premium fixtures throughout,” Mr Tafaghodi said.

“Every balcony captures stunning city and river views. I believe it's one of the largest and most luxuriously appointed homes in Brisbane.”

Following the passing of Mr Tafaghodi’s wife three years ago, and with his children now travelling overseas, the time has come to downsize.

“I'm sad to sell the house I built, but I hope it will bring another family the same joy it brought us,” he said.

Mr Tafaghodi said there was a four-bedroom primary residence on the upper levels with a luxury master suite featuring a spa-style ensuite and private balcony.

There are also two completely self-contained apartments (two and three bedrooms) with separate external access, full kitchens, and ensuited bedrooms.

“I built two separate apartments with outside access - one for my daughter, one for my son - so they could live independently while still being close to family,” Mr Tafaghodi said.

He said the property would suit a multigenerational family looking for “everything under one roof”.

Mr Tafaghodi said the property represented years of meticulous planning and execution, with no expense spared in creating the multi-generational sanctuary.

The home features a rooftop bar and entertainment terrace with uninterrupted 360-degree city views, a temperature-controlled wine cellar with a stone bar, a gym and resort-style pool and spa with a covered pavilion.

There are also several entertaining spaces including a lower-level function area capable of hosting 150 guests.

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