If you’re looking for the height of executive living, 15 Pleasant Court, Tanah Merah is your perfect match, according to a local agent.
Designed for comfort and practicality, Remax agent Brooke Caple said the home was designed for those seeking solitude and luxury, all while remaining close to life’s necessities.
“The people living at the home currently work out of the area, so to be able to come back to exclusivity and to have an escape that’s still quite central is a bonus,” Ms Cable said.
“It’s the best of both worlds.”
The three-bedroom home is perched on a 2000sqm hilltop block in the Rangeview Heights estate.
“It has a fantastic view,” Ms Cable said.
“It’s been architecturally designed and engineered so it overlooks Logan Hospital and the hinterland.”
Ms Cable said the home was designed to be both functional and dynamic.
Sprawled over three separate levels, the home “epitomises elegance and privacy”.
“It has quite high ceilings that go up to an elevated, separate master bedroom,” Ms Cable said.
“Although you’re on the smaller scale with just three bedrooms, you’ve got the master which has its own wing – it has its own private balcony – so it is quite separate from the home itself.”
From each level of the home, whether you’re relaxing in the living room or cooking in the kitchen, you are greeted by panoramic views of the city.
“The front patio, which has obviously been built purposely at the front of the home to capture the view, is perfect for entertainment,” Ms Cable said.
The covered patio spans 48sqm, making it perfect for parties, gatherings or even a quiet area to sit down and read a book.
“It’s a room of itself, it’s enormous,” Ms Cable said.
She said the Rangeview Heights estate offered security and had become a sought-after area.
“There’s been quite a few sales, particularly in the last couple of years.
“There’s quite a few families.”
The property also boasts a raked timber ceiling, two bathrooms (including an ensuite), a landscaped backyard, and a double lockup garage with storeroom and powder room.


