Moebius House at Dover Heights has price hopes pared back

Jonathan ChancellorSeptember 17, 2013

Moebius House, the Sydney eastern suburbs coastal home, has been relisted for sale by its owner-architect, Tony Owen and partner Kerri Sackville.

With views of the CBD, Opera House, Bridge and Sydney Harbour, the curvaceous Dover Heights passive solar design has been recognised as setting a benchmark in environmental innovation.

Its last listing agents were seeking offers above $4.5 million for the four bedroom, three level house.

But now the house comes with $3.75 million plus hopes.

The Dover Heights home's name derives from the geometrical term, Moebius Strip, a surface with only one side and only one boundary component.

Completed in 2007, the 525 square metre block at 129 Military Road had cost $1.97 million in 2007.

Its been listed for October 22 auction through Daniel Baran at BHR Estate Agents.

It was created by leading architect Tony Owen who describes his home as being devised with ‘elastic’ or ‘liquid’ architecture by virtue of its curved façade and such many and varied interior features as a living room floor which curves up into the wall instead of meeting at right angles.

Its other avant garde features include the blue light built into the top of the open-plan living area’s wall to give the room a calming hue in the evenings, and a futuristic kitchen bench which conceals a wine rack in a diagonally shaped extension and one of a kind bespoke curved staircase.

The north-east-facing home took 18 months to build, and flows over three levels with five bedrooms and four bathrooms to complement the large living areas. The lounge area has a mushroom-shaped Fireorb fireplace from Chicago, hanging as a stalactite would from the ceiling.

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"The home’s entire construction is an engineering feat in itself, with the method used more akin to that of building a car than a house," the marketing says.

Daniel Baran’s recent Dover Heights sales included the sale of TV personality Larry Emdur’s coastline home and the 2010 sale of the equally futuristic Butterfly House also on Military Road.

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Jonathan Chancellor

Jonathan Chancellor is one of Australia's most respected property journalists, having been at the top of the game since the early 1980s. Jonathan co-founded the property industry website Property Observer and has written for national and international publications.

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