Mercury (Hobart) - Property

LUXURY LIFESTYLE

With everything you could want or need nearby, this exceptiona­l property provides an enviable address and relaxed lifestyle by the River Derwent.

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JARRAD BEVAN

A HOME that is as inspiratio­nal as it is gorgeous, this waterside award-winner will take your breath away.

It is the type of Hobart home that many dream of living in but few are fortunate enough to enjoy.

When No.4 Mitah hit the market, Knight Frank sales consultant Abi Freeman found it was not just locals and interstate buyers who were keeping an eye out for a waterfront gem such as this, it was internatio­nal house hunters, too.

“The appeal has been worldwide,” Mrs Freeman said.

“If a buyer is in the UK, sometimes they will send a family member to inspect the home. We are well and truly on the map as far as being a beautiful place to live, but then also as a safer place that has stayed COVID-19-free for so long.”

While the home was built in 2004, Mrs Freeman said anyone could be forgiven for thinking it was designed and built in the past year.

“At inspection­s, people have been wowed by the high quality of the build,” she said.

“The architect, Maria Gigney, her work is highly regarded and here she has used high quality, impressive materials and products. The design was way ahead of its time. The way it was built, it’s exactly what you would do today.”

Mrs Freeman said the current owners had enhanced the home by adding privacy screens, evergreen low-maintenanc­e gardens and a beautiful front deck.

“Everything they have done was carefully considered,” she said.

No.4 Mitah Crescent makes the most of its mesmerisin­g, uninterrup­ted views across the River Derwent and it has a title to the high water mark.

This award-winning statement in architectu­ral design seamlessly melds style with function to offer a timeless property and the very best of contempora­ry living.

The home is set across three levels, with a sunny northerly aspect and extensive glazing throughout that captures natural warmth and light.

Beyond the upper level’s remotecont­rolled, gated entry, the private master suite drinks in the outstandin­g outlook and accommodat­es a walk-in wardrobe and an expansive ensuite. There is a double vanity, a freestandi­ng bath and a separate shower.

Two more bedrooms with built-in

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