A spectacular contemporary residence perched on the shores of Middle Harbour has been listed for sale, with expectations of fetching between $18 million and $19 million.
The expansive six-bedroom property at 5 Moore Street, Clontarf, belongs to Tina Wang, who heads Carbonbelle, a company specialising in recycled polyester bags and accessories sourced from China. Property records indicate Wang purchased the home in 2015 for $7.288 million, and she has now opted to move to a smaller property.

The three-storey, double-brick home sits on approximately 1,500 square metres and boasts an impressive 900 square metres of internal living space. According to listing agent Bo Zhang of Sydney Sotheby’s International, the property offers sweeping water vistas that stretch from Sydney Heads across to the leafy coves near Balmoral Beach and towards the eastern suburbs.

The property’s meticulously maintained grounds feature serene water elements, including ponds adorned with lily pads and fish. A spacious front courtyard provides secure parking for up to nine vehicles.

Upon entering through a covered portico walkway, visitors are greeted by an impressive foyer that opens onto the ground floor’s expansive layout. This level houses two separate entertainment areas, each with its own terrace — a relaxed family zone adjacent to the gourmet kitchen, and a more formal lounge area complete with a library nook and media room suitable for larger gatherings.

The modern kitchen serves as a focal point of the main living level, featuring a central island bench, walk-in pantry, and an industrial-sized cool room. High-end Miele appliances include integrated double ovens and grills, plus a dishwasher.

The lower poolside level offers additional entertaining space with a substantial games room equipped with a kitchenette and powder room. This area opens directly onto a generous patio. The same level also contains a wine cellar, gymnasium, sauna, and a guest bedroom with ensuite.
The swimming pool and spa are surrounded by ample sun decks, complemented by another water feature and established tropical gardens that provide both a verdant outlook and privacy from neighbouring properties.

On the upper accommodation level, four additional bedrooms each feature their own ensuite bathrooms, balconies, and walk-in wardrobes, all positioned around a double-height void. The primary bedroom is particularly well-appointed with two dressing rooms, two balconies, and a stand-alone bathtub positioned in a bay window that overlooks the water.
Additional features throughout the home include frameless glass balustrades on all balconies, fireplaces, marble flooring, heated towel rails in bathrooms, C-Bus technology, and ducted air-conditioning. The property also includes a five-car garage with workshop space, secure storage, and dual street access via Cutler Road, providing convenient access to the beach.

Clontarf, located approximately 13 kilometres north-east of the Sydney CBD in the Northern Beaches Council area, is known for its harbourside position and family-friendly amenities, including Clontarf Beach and Reserve on Middle Harbour. According to recent property market data, the suburb’s median house price currently sits at around $6.115 million, with properties typically spending about 31 days on the market.
Published 11-February-2026








