Auction Sat, 28th Feb - 4pm (USP)
Set back on a 2030sqm allotment to truly immerse itself in Mother Nature, this custom family home takes subtle cues from the Hollywood Hills before turning its poolside setting towards a gum-studded Australiana outlook with the Gulf St Vincent in tow.
And just when you think this vast, light-filled home - on the brink of hiking trails - can't woo you any further, it reveals a designer master bedroom makeover with a custom dressing room and mid-century-inspired ensuite that will leave you in a state of bliss, all less than 20 minutes from the CBD.
Open the door to:
⁃ A Scott Salisbury–built home in a serene setting that disappears from the street and converges on elevated, long-distance views
⁃ Vast, light-filled living zones that culminate at the home's social open-plan nucleus
⁃ A backyard shaped around the pool, with an entertainer's deck and basalt underfoot
⁃ Indoor and outdoor spaces that slide together for easy hosting
⁃ A kitchen that commands the home - stone-topped, appliance-rich and visually connected to the main living zone
⁃ A newly transformed, designer-led master suite overlooking the pool, defined by a full dressing room in New Age Veneers joinery with Arabescato Vagli marble
⁃ A mid-century-leaning ensuite finished in custom Italian Tiento gloss mosaic tiles that meld effortlessly with the hills views beyond
⁃ A children's wing that keeps three double bedrooms together
⁃ A second lounge that reads equally well as a theatre, fifth bedroom or teenage zone
⁃ Solar power, rainwater systems, ample storage and ducted air conditioning working quietly in the background
Close the door on:
⁃ Floorplans that compress everyone into shared zones - this one spreads out and lets the house breathe
⁃ Driving half an hour just to find a trailhead - walking tracks and bushland begin close by
⁃ Living so far out that the city becomes a chore - the CBD remains comfortably within reach
⁃ Parking stress and tight turns - the lock-up garage and multiple parking bays ensure you can park and leave with ease
Near the quiet conclusion of a no-through road, this is Belair doing what Belair does best: trees first, traffic last. Walking and cycling routes through Waitpinga and Lynton reserves start on your doorstep, while school drop-offs stay local with Belair Primary, St John's Grammar, and Scotch and Mercedes Colleges all under 10 minutes away. When life needs supplies, Mitcham, Unley and Pasadena step in. The best part is the contradiction - it feels properly removed, yet the CBD is still roughly a 20-minute commute. Magic.
Certificate of Title - 5487/237
Council - Mitcham
Zoning - Hills Face
Year Built - 2004
Land Size - 2030m²
Total Build area - 442m²
Council Rates - $3,123.80 per year
SA Water Rates - $1,155.20 per year
Emergency Services Levy - $238.70 per year
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RLA 275403