A Mt Martha home has views that are so good that buyers are being asked to leave it until the end of their inspection. And it’s easy to see why
“As soon as you walk into the house there’s some steps and if you go downstairs, the view is okay,” Mr Tantanis said.Port Phillip Bay stretches to the north and west of the house, providing an ever changing outlook and the perfect vantage for sunset.Living areas include a ground-floor rumpus room, a first-floor living zone and an open-plan family and dining space next to the kitchen.
The five-bedroom floorplan also has sleeping options on both levels, perfect for when guests stay for the night.Timber floors, expansive glazing and split-system airconditioning accentuate the home’s blend of style and comfort.The kitchen and dining area are poised to take in the impressive vista. “The house is about 25-30 years old and it’s in reasonable nick, but whoever buys it will probably do a renovation,” Mr Tantanis said.Sign up to the Herald Sun Weekly Real Estate Update. Click
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