Alphington trophy home sold above expectations

Alphington trophy home sold above expectations
Staff reporterFebruary 23, 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. 

Editor's Picks

5% deposit, $0 stamp duty - Buy into Brighton's affluent property market with 111 Carpenter townhomes
Far East Consortium's charity push in Australia’s biggest stair climb challenge
Princeton tops out Marque Rockdale as development team and Latent Defect Insurance drives sales
Double Bay makeover to continue as Scali furniture boss plots new luxe apartments
Prime Edition launches rare Clifton Hill apartment development, 33 Queens Parade