As Danny and Suzi Pavlovich prepare to move into a Dalkeith mansion once owned by Alan Bond, their newly listed property in Nedlands would like appeal to another with the same moniker — James Bond.

The pair developed the Nedlands home as they did an extensive redevelopment of the Dalkeith mansion which they bought in 2020 for $27.5 million.

While the Dalkeith interior remains a mystery, the Nedlands property indicates a luxurious and high-tech approach.

This includes 16 security cameras with infrared and motion detection, a temperature-controlled server room, heated flooring and smart systems connected to 24 LED displays — including a custom video wall.

The five-bedroom, five-bathroom home is set on 1407sqm of riverfront land, spanning three levels connected by a lift.

One of the home’s bedrooms. Camera IconOne of the home’s bedrooms. Credit: suppliedDanny Pavlovich’s Nedlands home.Camera IconDanny Pavlovich’s Nedlands home. Credit: supplied

It includes a six-car garage, an infrared sauna, a spa, steam room, full gym, racquetball court, pool, indoor and outdoor theatres and kitchens, a nine-seater teppanyaki grill, and a bar.

The chief executive of Nutrition Systems and a keen property developer, said it was hard to let go.

Danny Pavlovich's Nedlands home.Camera IconDanny Pavlovich’s Nedlands home. Credit: suppliedThe dark and moody interior of the property. Camera IconThe dark and moody interior of the property. Credit: supplied

“(It’s) bittersweet because we built something truly special, but we love building at this level,” he said.

“My family and I love this house. We use every space; there is no wasted area.”