41 Ambrosia Drive, Armstrong Creek, went public for $1.275 million to $1.395 billion.
A custom-made Armstrong Creek home across from Parkland is expected to demolish its direct neighbors into the most expensive residential property in the suburbs.
The architect-designed four-bedroom home is located on 41 Ambrosia Drive and is listed for $1.275 million to $1.395 billion.
Co.op Studios, headquartered in Collingwood, and Vivid Edge Design collaborated on contemporary architecture, occupying a corner block of 660 m2.
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Indoor and outdoor living is the heart of the design, which surrounds the underground swimming pool.
Bellalin listed agent Fletchers said the house made a bold statement with a German-made fiber cement facade that contains a rotating screen to control privacy and light in the front lounge.
But inside, wood highlights and modernist-inspired wall siding create a warm atmosphere.
“The main thing is the design flow, ceiling height glass and architectural style, but around the corner across the park, it feels like you really don’t have neighbors, so it’s really cool in that respect,” Roberts said.
The central living area and the master bedroom both overlook the pool.
A housekeeper’s pantry is hidden outside the kitchen to make the appearance simple.
“You have light everywhere and you have a big skyline. We’re open on Saturday and buyers are commenting on how many sky you can see.”
High-end features include American oak flooring, custom double glazing, Hermon & Hermon Lighting, 40-Panel solar system, and a luxurious kitchen with V-ZUG appliance kit, including induction Wok Cooktop and integrated Liebherr Fridge and Hreidzer.
Two sales have been recorded at $1.4 million in the new estate in nearby Denid Hill, but the current Armstrong Creek has a residential record of $1.255 billion.
A door disappeared on the wooden wall of the living room.
A clever filtering system creates a private entry for the house.
It belongs to the park house near 43 Ambrosia Drive, which was sold in 2022.
Mr Roberts said the biggest thing that separates his new list from other premium products in the growth zone is that it is single-layered.
He said it is also located in an established area with easy access to Geelong, the surf coast and the Bellalin Peninsula.
“It’s very quiet now. It’s very quiet and you already have the reserves and the creek.”