No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach. Picture: Supplied
Seven Mile Beach has never seen a home quite like Salty Air.
This sprawling seven-bedroom lifestyle property — designed by Mark Linardi and constructed by Schulze Built & Project Management — has got it all.
It starts with the elevated location, on a hillside overlooking the suburb, the beach, bay and Acton Creek. The views are nothing short of jaw-dropping.
The home is ready for family life, featuring numerous living spaces, a vast wraparound deck, separate parental and children’s wings, a wine room and a space for playing eight-ball.
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No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
Relaxed vibes are guaranteed with the home’s resort-style features, highlighted by a concrete fully tiled pool heated perfectly to 31C for year-round use.
The recreation offerings continue with a basketball half-court, cricket or golf practice net, and a putting green.
A huge 7m x 14m shed houses a garage, a workshop, storage area, and an entertainment space with kitchen facilities and a bar. A 3m sliding window opens to the view. And there is a freestanding wood heater for the cooler months.
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The owners designed and built this home in a way that left no stone unturned to fit perfectly with the property’s irreplaceable position.
“I wake to the sound of the ocean, steady and constant,” she said.
“The light is just starting to move across Frederick Henry Bay, and Acton Creek is already catching it, winding its way through the landscape below.
“It never gets old. Not once. The bay is forever changing colour.”
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
To the owners — be it busy family life, or entertaining family and friends — days end the same way: peaceful, quiet, their own slice of paradise. “This isn’t just a home. It’s Salty Air,” she said.
While the home is large at 505sq m, it has a warm and welcoming feel.
Living zones connect effortlessly with each other and the beach suburb’s pretty surroundings.
It is also private, featuring tinted windows and oriented away from the road and towards the water.
The entry foyer makes a grand design statement, an unforgettable combination of tall ceilings, glass and galley-like chic.
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Head to the left and four bedrooms for the children are revealed, separated by two double-access bathrooms. They also have their own living room.
Back to the entrance, wander to the right to find the heart of the home, a sophisticated kitchen, dining and living open-plan space framed by huge views. Another separate living room can be accessed from here.
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
Top-quality stone benchtops, high-quality cabinetry, two self-cleaning Smeg ovens and a Smeg gas cooktop are highlights in the kitchen, alongside the butler’s pantry with a Bosch dishwasher.
Travel past the kitchen, with its window splashback that brings the outdoors in, to discover the primary bedroom suite.
This large space has built-in wardrobes, a walk-in wardrobe dressing room, a bench seat, lovely views, and a sleek ensuite with a freestanding bath and walk-in shower.
There is a nursery nearby, which could be used as an office, depending on the next owner’s needs.
Downstairs, the wine tasting room is a standout feature and a rare offering, even among Hobart’s high-end properties.
The space has a kitchen with a dishwasher, Liebherr wine fridge, rustic wine racks, and a wall panel heater, overlooking the lit courtyard garden.
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
In a neighbouring rumpus room, currently home to an eight ball table, there is a second kitchen.
This level includes the laundry, another bedroom, a bathroom, storage, and garage access.
The home has a high energy rating, ducted airconditioning, and a hardwired TV network.
There is also a lift shaft already in place, which is an excellent feature for future-proofing.
Terrific timber is showcased throughout the property, including Tasmanian blackbutt flooring, and a Tasmanian oak staircase.
Outside, the grounds are fully landscaped and established with gardens planted predominantly with low-maintenance native plants.
There is a dedicated vegetable, herb and fruit garden with raised Colorbond beds and a reticulation watering system.
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
A unique design element places a tree and garden perfectly to grow up between the home’s wall and deck — it’s simply stunning.
Nest Property’s Melinda Warren and Todd Pepper described the property as “extraordinary”.
“This property is an irreplaceable lifestyle estate,” Mr Pepper said.
“The combination of scale, architecture, protected outlook, access to the beach, and the breadth of amenity combine to make this property truly special.”
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach.
Mr Pepper said Salty Air will appeal to a range of people, including local and interstate-based buyers.
“Salty Air is close to the airport for anyone flying in and out, and Seven Mile Beach offers that desirable coastal lifestyle while being 15 minutes from the city,” he said.
No.13 Saltwater Rise, Seven Mile Beach is for sale by expressions of interest above $3.9m.



















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