After the sale in March, the landmark Suma Park Estate on the Bellalin Peninsula will remain a popular wedding venue.
In fiscal year 2025, buyers invested nearly $120 million in 20 of the most expensive homes.
Landmark homesteads, rural lifestyle properties and beachfront trophy homes are one of the 20 top sales in the area.
Suma Park, near Queenscliff, leads the area after selling an estimated $10 million in an undisclosed deal.
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RT Edgar Bellarine director Felix Hakins made a deal in March, saying it would ensure that the historic property remains a popular place for weddings.
High-end sales are usually quiet, with Bellarine’s landmark property details, Queenscliff keeping the package.
The extraordinary Portarlington Rd, the absolute bay of Bellarine Estate sells for the front, believed to be worth over $8 million.
The 62-hectare property is the long-term residence of the late barrister Brian Bourke, known for defending Ronald Ryan, the last man to be hanged in Australia.
Queenscliff’s home was snapped up in April.
The Bellarine Hotel was initially looking for more than $12 million.
This luxurious four-bedroom home is designed to build uninterrupted views of Corio Bay and investigates cattle grazing on the Bayside property adjacent to the historic spray farm.
A keen art supporter has installed an impressive private sculpture series that is scattered with the ground.
A beachside Queenscliff residence designed in the early 1990s by late architect Wayne Gillespie for Sir Rupert and Lady Susannah Clarke and later aesthetically renovated by youngest daughter Jo Youl with a family friend who is a Geelong builder, and friend and interior designer Emily Fitzgerald, hit the market in March with $7.5m to $8.25m hopes.
Located in the footsteps of Nuns Beach, the three-story Sagres provides a stunning backdrop through the direct path to the Saint Address of Flinders, overlooking the waters of Port Phillip.
RT Edgar Bellarine agents Elissa Holloway and Candace Smith handled the three-story home’s interest expression activity, but were nervous at the sale.
this Advertisers It was learned that competition for properties with postcards could easily beat the town’s previous record price of $6.5 million.
Retired racing driver and former tool owner Paul Dumbrell also quietly ended the sale of his originally planned to overturn the beach Barwon.
The Bathurst 1000 champion traded a five-bedroom home designed by Swaney Draper overlooking Beach No. 13 for a price of $7 million, records show.
His family squandered a $10.2 million merger on the exclusive 1275 square meters property of 2 Stephens PDE during Covid Coastal Boom in 2020.
Christian Bartley of Bellarine Property earlier made a $3.3 million sale on the four-bedroom windshield next to Stephens PDE.
Mr. Bartley did handle the second high sale in late June as the deadline for interest closed on Jackson Clements Burrows, who designed a five-bedroom home on 12-16 Henley St in Barwon Heads.
Henley ST’s 12-16 residence with two parties on the table were snapped up to negotiate a price of less than $7 million.
Timeless Home Champion Sustainability features cedar cladding, floor-to-ceiling windows and polished concrete with 7.5-star energy rating, cross-flow ventilation and grey water recycling.
Its key design elements were inspired by a half-joking request to include a planetarium within the family home.
Skylights created in the living room allow residents to see the stars.
House in a mature local garden designed by local landscape designer Tim Nichols, which contains a 16 million saltwater pool and outdoor fireplace.
Geelong’s top city sales are another outside deal, believed to be worth over $8 million, Kardinia, the historic Belmont Riverfront Home, and the developer recently proposed plans to restore the landmark as a residence and build 34 double-storey townhouses.
Disability Service Provider Walnut (Chun), has been trying to uninstall the property since 2019, when it listed with Colliers Geelong Agency for $5 million hopes, but last year privately traded with the new town-based developer Fathom Group.
Fathom Group hopes to demolish the former Karingal headquarters complex, which is mainly composed of a collection of brick buildings from the 1960s that include a sympathetic extension to the historic Kardinia House itself to allow development.
Fathom director John Grigg said Kardinia will return to its original state with her title and remain intact.
Virginia St achieved the highest results in Newtown, and the buyer quickly bounced quickly in 1919 for the Yemoneit, a California bungalow built by Godfrey Hirst’s son.
Newtown director Whitford said many parties put their own stamps on the 2,697 square meters property before being snapped up for $5.95 million.
“I think the land composition and most people think is the best street in Geelong, you don’t have much chance to do that.”
Newtown’s second entry was at Balcombe Rd, which has a sprawling property with a Saltwater pool, flood tennis courts and a dedicated golf course that lasted for four weeks before the local family pounced.
McGrath Geelong Carl Hammond said the Marishve building has high square ceilings, polished wood floors and custom cabinets but provides a secluded real estate atmosphere.
“It’s like when you’re in the backyard or out on the tennis court, you’re in the country, but a five-minute drive from Pakington St,” Mr Hammond said of the property.
The most expensive home in downtown that year was a $4.675 million landmark deal for two billion brick houses.
Inside Moneit on Virginia Street in Newtown, it costs nearly $6 million.
Newtown’s Malishev Home sold for $4.4 million.
The grand Highton home sold for $5.5 million, setting a new suburban record.
McGrath Geelong Cross said local buyers caught the refurbished four residents at 36 West Beach Road, with a motive narrowing the waterfront.
“Unless you are buying an apartment, you won’t be able to find it on a single floor on the beach,” he said.
Mr. Cross has handled some of the city’s largest unplanned apartment deals, although they are not ranked in the top 20 this year.
A palatial Highton House in nearly 3340 square meters of secluded ground sets a new suburban benchmark for a new suburban benchmark after breaking the $5 million barrier.
Cotality Records shows that new owners of 11 Willowfield Court paid a record $5.55 million for the resort’s shelter, which includes tennis courts and swimming pools.