Geelong Advertiser

BAY VIEWS THAT BEAT ALL OTHERS

- NICOLE MAYNE GEELONG PROPERTY GUIDE, IN GT TODAY

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.

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This Queensclif­f property has uninterrup­ted views across the Rip and a large indoor pool (inset right).
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