Consumers with a watch for structure have snapped up a putting house behind Queenscliff’s Santa Casa Seashore with gown circle views of ships passing by means of Port Phillip Heads.
The four-bedroom home at 5/43 Flinders St, Queenscliff, has been secured in a deal understood to be near $3.5m after the property was listed with $3.6m to $3.85m worth hopes, making it the most costly house sale within the Bellarine Peninsula city in 2024.
RT Edgar, Level Lonsdale agent Felix Hakins stated the consumers have been architects from Melbourne who had secured the property on a brief settlement however he couldn’t disclose the value.
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“They’re transferring right down to do a bit of labor on a house enterprise. It simply ticked all of the bins for them,” Mr Hakins stated.
The tri-level house will permit occupants to benefit from the sights and sounds of the mesmerising ocean view from the secluded place.
Watching ships cross by means of The Heads from the consolation of your personal lounge is simply one of many delights awaiting the brand new homeowners of the four-bedroom residence the place the vista spans from Level Nepean to Level Lonsdale Lighthouse.
With Lovers Stroll passing immediately previous the property, it additionally supplies unrivalled entry to the world’s pristine seashores and pure surroundings.
Partitions of glass dealing with the southern elevation of the residence are designed to capitalise on the place, particularly within the open-plan dwelling space on the highest ground.
A well-appointed kitchen anchors the eating and lounge space, which has nautical touches similar to a stainless-steel wire balustrade to the central staircase.
Clerestory home windows on the opposite two partitions permits much more gentle to flood this house that appears over treetops on the again into city.
A sliding door permits residents to step out to a balcony that exhibits the height of the waves at Santa Casa seaside under and the ships navigating The Rip above.
The cedar decks to the south and north additionally present choices for outside entertaining.
There’s one other ocean-facing balcony accessible from two of the 4 bedrooms, together with the principle suite, on the primary ground under.
At floor stage there’s an outsized double storage with nice storage capability and the potential of putting in a raise.
Different options embrace ducted heating, reverse-cycle airconditioning and a safety system.