Gavin Rubinstein, founder of TRG, describes the level 83 King Penthouse as “unlike anything the Sydney market has ever seen” and is organizing a lavish New York-style launch party to celebrate it.
“It’s next level, brand new, 245m high, located on the 83rd floor of the Greenland building with 360-degree views,” says Rubinstein.
“There is no level four, which is considered bad feng shui, making this a lucky building.”
“The finish is the absolute finest money can buy!”
Rubinstein highlights that this two-storey residence — featuring five bedrooms, five bathrooms, six car spaces, and an impressive 674sqm of indoor and outdoor space atop Greenland Centre at 115 Bathurst St in the CBD — deserves a unique introduction to the market.

Imagine the rooftop terrace parties you could host!
Rubinstein and his co-agent Chrissie Ren have an exclusive listing with a $30m price guide.

The spa offers possibly the best view in Sydney.
He has organized an exclusive New York-style event with 30 buyers’ agents and a charity auction, conducted by auctioneer Damien Cooley. Prizes include a two-night stay at Rae’s penthouse in Byron Bay and two nights at celebrity accountant Anthony Bell’s GHOST waterfront mansion in Noosa with a butler.
Additionally, there are two tickets to the Monaco Grand Prix (donated by AHOY) and a dinner with wine pairing at Catalina in Rose Bay (see other prizes below).
“All proceeds will benefit the Sydney Children’s Hospital,” says Rubinstein.
“There will be catered food, alcohol, El Cielo tequila, and even a live jazz band.
“And if anyone falls in love and buys the property, it’s on the market, so the timing is perfect.”

Exceptional fine dining.
Who will buy it? It could be the ultimate prize for a couple downsizing from a large Sydney mansion or an international buyer.
Recently launched luxury turnkey providers Cohen Freeman, led by top buyer’s agent Simon Cohen and renowned interior designer Jack Freeman, have furnished the space to appeal to high-net-worth international buyers.
Rubinstein adds, “Jack has created a masterpiece — the buyer can opt to purchase the custom-made furniture, all $2m worth of it.

Even the kitchen has an incredible view.
“They can move straight in, thanks to Cohen Freeman.”
The extensive outdoor space is stunning.
Rubinstein was initially skeptical but was blown away by the King Penthouse.
”When I first heard about it, I wasn’t too excited, thinking it was just another city apartment,” he said.
“But once I walked in, I was floored by the layout, view, and outdoor space …. the outdoor spa offers the best view from a spa in all of Sydney!”
He also notes that at just under $70,000 per sqm for the internal space, it’s good value.
The wine cellar can store up to 350 bottles.
“Many city penthouses don’t compare — I’ve told the owners [developer] Greenland that I expect it to sell quickly.”
Rubinstein is thrilled about next week’s launch party.
“It’s a New York-style sales approach, fitting for this property because it exudes that vibe,” he says.
“This property is unique and special, demanding a bespoke approach.
“I’m always open to unconventional methods if they add value.”
Other charity auction prizes include a custom-made suit experience from PJT with Patrick Johnson and Porter Dowd for three suits; a Ferrari day drive and lunch at Jonah’s; diamond and Burmese spinel earrings by ABC Bullion; and private pilates classes at Fluidform Bondi.