The five-bedroom house at 34 Greg Norman Drive, Point Cook, where an episode of Mr and Mrs Murder starring actors Shaun Micallef and Kat Stewart was filmed.
An award-winning, resort-style Point Cook house where filming and fashion takes centre stage is set to shatter the suburb’s price record.
The glamorous home at 34 Greg Norman Drive within the Sanctuary Lakes estate is on the market with a $5m-$5.5m range.
Point Cook’s current $4.16m house price benchmark was set by 28 Heron Way in 2022.
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Established Property director Fadi Saad said the no. 34 Greg Norman Drive abode has hosted catwalk shows and fashion shoots on behalf of one of its owners who works in the textile industry.
In addition, television commercials and the Channel 10 show Mr and Mrs Murder starring actors Shaun Micallef and Kat Stewart have filmed scenes at the home.
Mr Saad described the house as an entertainers’ dream thanks to its tennis court, 12.5m by 4m solar-heated pool and pool house including a kitchenette, powder room, outdoor shower and storage room.
The north-facing courtyard with a wood-fired pizza oven, barbecue, pond and water feature was designed by landscape design business COS Design’s Steve Taylor and constructed by landscape designer Christian Jenkins.
The courtyard won a 2012 Victorian Landscape Award in the Landscape Design up to 150sq m category.
The tiled, solar-heated pool features in-floor cleaning jets.
Actors Shaun Micallef and Kat Stewart in the Channel 10 program Mr and Mrs Murder.
Large glass windows and doors open up from the kitchen and living area to the outdoor entertainers’ zone.
Set on 2009sq, the property offers uninterrupted views across the seventeenth fairway of the Sanctuary Lakes golf course designed by the famous Australian golfer Greg Norman, its lake and clubhouse.
Mr Saad said the house was named Solara, a word of Latin origin meaning of the sun, because of how calm and light-filled it is.
Inside, there’s a cinema room with a projector, 3m-high ceilings, limestone flooring, a powder room, home office and main bedroom fitted with a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite.
The light-filled home is named Solara, a Latin word meaning of the sun.
The courtyard won a 2012 Victorian Landscape Award.
Play pool or celebrate a special occasion in the bar area.
Multiple living areas vary from a formal lounge to the dining room and an entertainment room fitted with a wet bar.
“The entertainment zone runs across the whole width of the property,” Mr Saad said.
“You can zone it off from the bar and rumpus area to the living, kitchen and dining area (via sliding doors) and you can also open it all up and it looks out onto the outdoor entertainment area.”
There’s three bathrooms in the house.
The dedicated home cinema is fitted with a projector.
Mr Saad said the five-bedroom pad’s owners were selling now their children have grown up.
They built the house roughly 20 years ago and have since added extensively to the landscaping and entertaining options, he added.
Buyers interested in Solara include families and Australian expatriates looking to move back home, including a purchaser based in the US state of Florida.
“I’ve also had interstate inquiries from Perth and from Sydney,” Mr Saad said.
Solara, located within Sanctuary Lakes’ gated The Pinnacle precinct, also offers two separate double garages.
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