
A wellness retreat combining a day spa, luxury accommodation and fine dining has come to market, offering buyers a fully established hospitality business in a majestic garden setting.
After decades operating as one of Australia’s premier wellness destinations, the Japanese Mountain Retreat at 14 Mountain Crescent, Montrose has been listed for sale with a price guide of $5.5-$6.05 million.
The resort is spread across 4.4 acres of tranquil gardens. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy
Tucked behind layers of tropical landscaping, the property blends onsen-style mineral bathing, Moroccan-inspired spa experiences, premium accommodation and fine dining on a 4.4-acre landholding in the Dandenong Ranges.
At its core are three private onsen-style mineral pools, where guests immerse in heated spring water sourced from 80 metres below ground.
It includes an authentic Japanese onsen experience. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy
A one-of-a-kind Roman Bathhouse known as the Spa de Marrakech is designed to replicate the opulent bathhouses of Dubai.
It includes three treatment rooms, a tranquil bathing pool and a Moroccan-style lounge area.
A Morrocan-inspired bath house continues the spa world tour. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy
For guests who want to stay overnight, accommodation is spread across three Japanese-style garden suites with private hot tubs.
There’s also a Balinese-inspired villa overlooking a lake, which can accommodate two couples, small groups or a family.
The bath house is the only one of its kind in Australia. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy
The experience is capped off by a Japanese restaurant with indoor and outdoor dining with views across the manicured grounds, where guests can wander and explore the exotic landscapes.
The property also features a seperate three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence, ideal for an onsite caretaker or manager.
The Japanese-style suites are ideal for couples. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy
Selling agent Ryan Bell of Bell Real Estate said the property was the culmination of years of hard work by the owner, who had finally decided to sell up.
“It’s quite unique. She’s imported a lot of the materials from overseas to give it that authentic vibe,” he said.
The Balinese Retreat is suitable for families or small groups. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy
“She’s nearing retirement and wanting to pass the baton.”
Mr Bell said the turnkey opportunity was being sold as a going concern, with the accommodation, spa and restaurant providing multiple income streams.
The property includes a Japanese restaurant with Omakase menu. Picture: realestate.com.au/buy
“It’s been a little bit protected with the economic environment we’re currently in,” he said. “It’s still been very busy.”
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