A golf-lover’s dream is set to smash a suburb record in Adelaide’s leafy northeast.
The two-titled 463-465 Grenfell Rd home, on a spacious 1626sqm allotment, sits adjacent the picturesque Tea Tree Gully Golf Course, offering a keen golfer the ultimate lifestyle.
Surrounded by an oasis-like garden, the home takes price of place on one allotment, with the second block housing a triple garage.
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Selling agent Andrew Simpson of Ouwens Casserly Real Estate said the property offered a world of opportunity to its next buyer.
“It’s unique because it’s a double block and the house doesn’t straddle both allotments, and there’s also a gorgeous creek running through it,” he said.
463-465 Grenfell Rd, Banksia Park’s elegant facade. Supplied
Pretty as a picture. Supplied
The home’s stunning fourth green outlook. Supplied
“Both of the allotments are exactly the same size and there’s a driveway into the second allotment already, and I expect someone will buy it now and then potentially down the track build on the second allotment.
“To get that size allotment overlooking the golf course is quite unique.”
The home has been given a stunning contemporary renovation and offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms and covered parking for five vehicles.
The fully lined and insulated shed has a mezzanine, the garden is fully irrigated and app-controlled, and the home has a 12.035kw solar system with a 16kw battery, as well as a security system.
A light-filled living area. Supplied
The sleek kitchen. Supplied
How nice is the colour of that cabinetry? Supplied
The chich bathroom. Supplied
Inside it has new ducted heated and cooling, a new kitchen and appliances, underfloor heating in the bathrooms and plantation shutters.
“The owners renovated it themselves and they went all out and have overspecced it, they’ve just found something they’d been looking for for 20 years,” Mr Simpson said.
“But the location of this one is incredible – it’s right opposite the fourth green, so you get that beautiful northern sun that comes into the home and you get those beautiful golf course views,” he said.
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“You simply jump in your cart and drive from your garage out your electronically opening gates through the greenkeeper’s shed straight to the clubhouse.”
Offers close Tuesday at 1pm and Mr Simpson said, with a price guide of $1.55m to $1.7m, Mr Simpson expected it to set a new suburb record for Banksia Park, eclipsing the $1.255m achieved by the four-bedroom, 910sqm 48a Waitara Rd, Banksia Park home last year.
A stunning headboard feature. Supplied
The laundry with feature wall. Supplied
A sitting area in the garden. Supplied
And the spacious shed with room for your golf cart. Supplied
“It will definitely set a new suburb record for Banksia Park but it’s important to point out that on the other side of the golf course on Golf Drive in Fairview Park, homes there have been selling for $1.3m and $1.4m, so that’s probably a better comparison,” Mr Simpson said.
“Most of the interest has come from locals looking for that lifestyle property and also who appreciate that Tudor character because that English style – they’re just not building anymore.”
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