Dynamic duo behind the Aussie skin care sensation Bali Body, Laura Foley and Dave Oosterloo are selling their Mediterranean-style home in Mt Martha.
Known for their innovative vegan self-tanning products, the entrepreneurial couple are ready to move on from their architectural masterpiece, listing it with $4.8m-$5.2m price hopes.
The pair founded Bali Body in 2014 and are now raking in a staggering $2m a month in sales, and just signed a $30m deal with supermarket giant Coles, with significant trading overseas as well.
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The four-bedroom, two-bathroom home at 24 Dominion Rd, showcases a blend of Mediterranean charm and modern elegance.
Designed by Wolveridge Architects and built by Ongarello Builders, the property hosts luxurious features distinguished by its curves and minimalist design.
The property is a concealed by a boundary wall and lush subtropical landscaping.
Upon entering the expansive open plan kitchen and living area, buyers will be drawn to the Patagonian Quartzite stonework, leading to views of the outdoor pool with a paddle area, an in-built spa, and shower.
Inside, the single-level dwelling highlights a primary bedroom wing complete with a walk-in robe and ensuite, alongside three additional bedrooms with custom-built robes.
A separate pool house integrated into the main house offers guests a retreat, with bar amenities an opportunity for investors to cash in on an Airbnb opportunity.
Warlimont & Nutt director Trent Cameron said the home will appeal to holiday makers craving time to unwind.
“This home calms the senses and transports you to a European state of mind,” Mr Cameron said.
“Based on recent interest, we’re finding strong demand from families in affluent inner Melbourne suburbs from Brighton, Malvern, Hawthorn.”
Mr Cameron said the tan tycoons’ decision to sell their beloved home wasn’t initially part of the plan.
“The much-loved home wasn’t planned for sale but are now drawn to other opportunities,” he said.
The property titled “SCALA” will be officially launched online after Melbourne Cup on November 11.
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