The Weekend Post - Real Estate

Privacy and space galore

Tucked away at the end of a long driveway is a home just oozing luxury

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AT the end of a 95m driveway with a turning circle on a huge 2971sq m block at Freshwater is a wonderfull­y designed home where size is a key factor – large bedrooms, living areas, undercover outdoor spaces and a giant timber deck overlookin­g the saltwater pool and treetops.

Even the hallway is extra wide, not to mention storage areas such as the pantry, laundry and walk-in robe.

The property, which has a two-bedroom guest quarters above a three-car garage, is on an elevated and fully fenced block with views and privacy.

Agent Karl Latham said the guesthouse was ideally suited for multi-generation­al families and older children or had potential for extra income.

The luxurious home has more than 400sq m under the roof, with a breezy floor plan drenched in natural light.

Double ovens and a very big walk-in butler’s pantry are features of a kitchen that has a broad servery window with views across the backyard and pool.

The property has a 26.6-kilowatt solar system with three-phase power to feed into the grid.

There are three enormous bedrooms on the upper level, and a super-sized master bedroom has a balcony and large airconditi­oned walk-in robe.

A beautiful ensuite has a stargazer window from the freestandi­ng tub. There is a media room and a large sixth bedroom or home office, with its own entry, downstairs.

Mr Latham said offers closed on February 22 at noon, but the seller reserved the right to accept an earlier offer.

Properties at Freshwater tend to be tightly held with only 47 changing hands in more than a year. Notable sales in the charming suburb in 2021 included $1,018,000 for 16 Anivas Close and $999,000 for 14 Lee St.

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