BAY VIEWS THAT BEAT ALL OTHERS
LAP up some of the region’s best bay views from a luxury waterfront home that’s hit the market on an exclusive Queenscliff strip.
The Crows Nest property is the ultimate lifestyle address, with private beach access, an indoor 23m lap pool and a lift.
The three-level, three-bedroom house is poised to become one of the region’s most expensive homes if it achieves price hopes of $6.6m-$7.2m.
R.T. Edgar, Point Lonsdale agent Felix Hakins said the uninterrupted views across Victory Bay to Portsea were hard to top
“The views are magnificent and there are only a handful of properties that have got those views,” he said. “I sold the one next door, (builder) David McDonald’s; there has only been that one come up there and now this one.”
He said the indoor pool, alongside a spa and sauna, was the largest he had ever seen at a private property.
The house also has multiple spaces for entertaining, including a deck with views to the Mornington Peninsula and another north-facing outdoor area with a built-in barbecue.
The open-plan kitchen, dining and living room and main bedroom suite are on the first floor, with two further bedrooms, a rumpus room/home office and pool on the entry level.
Mr Hakins said several potential buyers had arranged to take a look during the first days of the campaign, including some from Melbourne.
“We are still able to bring people down for private inspections and we have done a couple already,” he said.
“What we are finding with COVID is at the moment we are getting a lot of people that are planning to move down.”
A neighbouring property, at 18 Crows Nest Place, Queenscliff, set a price record for the Bellarine Peninsula town when it sold for $6m in 2016.
A Lorne compound traded for $7.25m in January is the most expensive residential sale ever ed in the Geelong region.