With property prices skyrocketing across Australia there is no shortage of prestige homes boasting luxury living areas, resort-style pools and lavish ensuites.
But harder come by are high-end garages to show off and secure a prized car collection.
If you have expensive cars in a nice garage, it’s like showing off art in a gallery.
You want the correct light, the correct flooring.
“Privacy and security is very important as well, not to mention insulation, climate control and charging facilities.”
While the shrinking size of house blocks coupled with the rising cost of construction did make it harder for homeowners to budget for a sizeable garage, there were definite upsides to having a luxury garage space.
If people are spending a lot of money on a substantial home, they expect a minimum of four to five car parks with enough height for larger cars. And storing cars off site can be an annoyance you don’t want to have to travel to pick up a car for the weekend.
We’re also seeing people integrate gyms and wellness centres into these spaces like the property at 55 Stella Place, Bonogin - to create high end man caves.
Here is a look at some of the best garages to hit the Aussie property market this year 2026.
It is no surprise this ridiculously grand Gold Coast home went viral online as it boasts a go-kart track, putting green basketball court and a Dragon Tree sculpture surrounded by fire and water.
In addition to the 10-bedroom, 11-bathroom home with 2240 sqm across three levels, a master bedroom with retractable ceiling, and a whiskey bar, there is a nine car 230 sqm garage.
This glass-fronted space has 52 specialty spotlights, LED logo screens, epoxy flooring, integrated climate control and a dedicated race simulator room.
This luxurious beach abode was listed for sale this year for $12m - $13m - before disappearing back off the market with three levels of luxury living, pool, gym, bar and sauna.
It also has a showroom quality garage built to house the owner’s Lamborghini collection.
The incredible space has a car lift from street level, a glass ceiling with pond above, feature lighting and a bold black colour scheme.
Once known as the Candy Shop Mansion, this property is all about flaunting what you’ve got – including your transportation.
One the market for an undisclosed price, the home has 14 bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, a 27-tonne King Neptune statue and an infinity-edge pool with gold and platinum mosaic tiles, swim-up bar and secret grotto.
There is also a six-car showroom garage with tiled floors, picture windows and glass electronic doors.
The property also has a 10-car basement garage for the extra vehicles.
This sub-penthouse in the under-construction Heirloom Armadale, on the market for $15.25m, comes with a sky-high residence and a basement enclave.
The main home has four bedrooms, four bathrooms and luxury living spaces, all looking out across the Melbourne skyline.
Direct lift access connects the 596 sqm apartment with the 375 sqm basement garage where there is parking for five cars, private gym, sauna, wine cellar and entertainment area.
116A Booralie Rd, Duffy Forest, QLD
This sprawling estate has a 163m frontage onto the prestigious Terrey Hills Golf and Country Club, horse paddocks, tennis courts, a modern mansion, a guesthouse and pool house.
For the car enthusiasts there is a 20-car gallery in the basement level with lift access, bathroom, gym and home theatre.
If choppers are more your thing, the property also has a rooftop helipad.
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