Sold92a Nott Street, Port Melbourne
Inspired Style and Luxury
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Defined by sublime designer style, bespoke finishes and exceptional proportions, this sensational contemporary residence's unforgettable interiors and spectacular outdoor environs with city views, provide the ultimate in bayside family luxury.
Expansive in scale, the inviting open plan living and dining spaces are enhanced by high ceilings, wide oak floors, premium joinery and a bank of soft linen drapes. The deluxe stone kitchen appointed with Miele appliances, butler's pantry and built in timber dining table caters to any culinary requirement. Full width glass sliders open to a captivating private landscaped courtyard with built in seating and BBQ. Timber stairs lead up to the gorgeous main bedroom with walk in robe and lavish en suite, two additional bedrooms with built in robes and a stunning bathroom with freestanding bath. On the level above, there is a 4th bedroom with built in robe, stylish bathroom and huge rumpus/media room opening to a large north-facing private Vergola covered roof-top terrace with full BBQ kitchen, bar-fridge and dishwasher. An unbeatable venue for year round entertaining while enjoying the wonderful city views.
Walking distance to the beach, Bay St's restaurants and shops, schools and the light rail, it also includes an alarm, video intercom, powder-room, laundry, storage and internally accessed garage.
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Welcome to Port Melbourne 3207
Median House Price
$1,550,167
2 Bedrooms
$1,299,499
3 Bedrooms
$1,640,000
4 Bedrooms
$2,115,000
Port Melbourne, located just 5 kilometres southwest of Melbourne's CBD along the shores of Port Phillip Bay, is a suburb that seamlessly merges its rich maritime history with contemporary urban living. This area is celebrated for its beaches, including Port Melbourne Beach and its historic piers, offering both leisure and a glimpse into the suburb and port origins.
