Oceanfront Blairgowrie smart home for sale

Oceanfront Blairgowrie smart home for sale
Staff reporterDecember 7, 2020

An oceanfront trophy home at Blairgowrie on the Mornington Peninsula is for sale.

The cul-de-sac home located at 16 Ritchie Avenue adjoins the Bridgewater Bay National Park. It is also just metres away from beaches.

The five bedroom smart home overlooks Bass Strait, Port Phillip Bay and the city skyline. Its fully landscaped native garden and natural stone infinity pool and spa commands a northern view across the bay to the city.

The architectural six-star rated home features a cobblestone driveway, towering ceiling height entrance, feature staircase, triple Gaggenau wall ovens in the centralised gourmet kitchen, alfresco barbecue area with fully integrated refrigeration and poolside oasis. 

The two-story house is serviced by a lift and separate dumbwaiter. It also has keyless access, three car lock up garages, solar and gas heated pool with in-floor cleaning, Control4house automation and AV, hydronic heating, irrigation, air conditioning and automated blinds throughout, and a 15 kilowatt solar system.

The home was approved for construction in mid-2017 with council records showing a $1.5 million estimated construction cost.

The 1,116 sqm holding was previously sold for $980,000 in 2017 and $850,000 in 2015 when offered with approved $950,000 plans by Centrum of South Yarra.

Its price guidance has been advised as between $4.6 million and $4.9 million by Peninsular Sotheby's International Realty agents Rob Curtain and Danielle Vains.

There was a $2.45 million sale two doors away in late 2018.

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