A lavish Mordialloc showpiece is making waves on the bayside property market.
Priced at $2.8m-$3.05m, the modern five-bedroom showstopper at 11 Thomas St dazzles
with its sleek contemporary lines and soaring 5m-high clerestory roofline.
Boasting a seven-car garage with a lift and an underwater pool view, it is the epitome of
sophistication and style with luxe finishes and bespoke fittings.
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The property is a rarity in the suburb and offers an enviable lifestyle, according Barry Plant Mordialloc partner Eva Cumming.
“This is a high-end property and truly unique with its seven-car basement garage with lift access,” she says.
“It is a home for all ages and for every occasion.”
The builder’s own home has been created with no expense spared and meticulous attention to detail.
Thoughtfully designed for comfort and easy living, the multi-zone floorplan stretches over two levels linked by a glass-walled lift.
Soaring glass walls and double-glazed stacker sliders allow light to stream inside, while framing views of the garden, sparkling solar-heated pool and sunbathed alfresco zone.
There is ample room for gatherings with family and friends in the seamless five-star entertainment areas found inside, outside, poolside and at basement level.
Four bedrooms — including two with ensuites — plus a pool house with the option of a fifth bedroom or living room, provide plenty of space for guests, independent children or grandchildren.
“The pool house at the back with a kitchenette is a big bonus,” Cumming says.
“It’s perfect for guests or the grandkids who want to stay over.”
An outstanding feature is the basement, complete with a theatre room, gymnasium, workshop and a serene underwater pool view.
“There’s room to park seven vehicles here, ideal for those who have a penchant for collectable cars,” Cumming says.
“Plus it has polished concrete floors, so it can be used as another party venue.”
The stone-finished kitchen with premium appliances, smoked-glass splashback, glossy black cabinets and a butler’s pantry caters to any occasion with ease.
A poolside bar with servery and a second bar in the cinema-lounge room ensure entertaining is a breeze.
And there is ample storage space with fitted cabinetry at every turn, including a professional home office fit-out.
Reverse-cycle airconditioning, hydronic-heating, a gas stone-fireplace, video intercom, CCTV, alarm, ducted vacuum, a 40-panel solar-system, plus CBUS and Leviton home automation provide comfort, convenience and peace of mind.
“All needs have been met in this home,” Cumming says.
“And it’s also low maintenance, which is ideal for busy families and those looking for a lockup and leave lifestyle.”
The property is tucked in a quiet pocket, yet within a short walk to Kavanagh Reserve, village shops and station, and the beach.
“It’s in a divine location, so close to everything,” Cumming says.
“Anyone, regardless of age, will find pleasure in this home.”
Expressions of interest close at 6pm on September 10.
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