Alphington trophy home sold above expectations

Alphington trophy home sold above expectations
Staff reporterDecember 7, 2020

An architecturally designed house in Alphington, Victoria was auctioned for $3,195,000. 

The 47 Lucerne Crescent property went to auction with a $2.8 million - $3 million price guide.

It was sold through Jellis Craig estate agents, Paula Beavis and Sam Rigopoulos on February 22. 

The 804 sqm property showcases multiple living zones and accommodation, a lounge room with a HeatnGlo gas fireplace, a kitchen fitted with Miele appliances and a walk-in pantry. 

The four bedroom, three bathroom home features an easy-access bathroom on the second floor, two powder rooms, an office/ study room, bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, and the master ensuite bedroom featuring a walk-in wardrobe and private balcony.

There is also a full-size laundry with chute, split-system air-conditioning, hydronic heating, speaker system, security alarm, automated unblind, 5400 litre rainwater tank, and an internal remote-control double garage. 

The modern residence offers resort-style entertainment with a self-cleaning heated spa-pool with an automatic cover, a BBQ terrace, and a versatile separate studio, or pool-hour with its own bathroom.

The four-bedroom, three-bathroom home previously sold in 2006 for $801,000. 

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