Point Cook: Glam home designed by architect of Victoria’s iconic Pole House hits the market - realestate.com.au

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A ‘Brighton-Toorak look’ house designed by the architect who renewed the Great Ocean Road’s iconic Pole House is up for grabs in Melbourne’s west

It also offers unobstructed views of the lake at the rear of the property that boasts a private pier.

Other high-end amenities include about 500sq m of imported marble both inside and outside, plus an outdoor kitchen with a built-in bar, deep-fryer, commercial fridge and teppanyaki grill. The interior kitchen is also decked out with glamorous features, including custom-made joinery, a butler’s pantry and marble island bench with “waterfall edges”.“There’s Italian travertine marble throughout the entire property,” Mr Saad added.

“It has multiple living zones and is just very high in quality and luxe fittings, with city views and expansive lake views.” Mr Saad said the current vendors lived in Docklands and purchased the Sanctuary Lakes pad last year as a “getaway home” with hopes to eventually move in permanently.Sunsets are bliss.“I think there’s a high chance it could attract local buyers upsizing and upgrading. But we’ve had a few calls from interstate as well, mainly from Sydney … think this is a cheap buy.”The No. 2 position was notched earlier in February when a house at 29 Greg Norman Drive sold for $4.1m.

 

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Looks terrible. Like a showroom in an industrial estate.

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