THE finishing touches were only put on this Eaglemont stunner in 2015, and now it’s poised to break a suburb price record.
CoreLogic records indicate that if 26-28 Eaglemont Cres achieves its price guide of about $6 million, it will become the most expensive to ever sell in the northwestern suburb, trumping the $5.5 million sale of 111 The Righi in 2010.
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The architect-designed residence offers uninterrupted city views from its elevated 1248sq m block.
A lift joins the home’s four levels, and its vast number of rooms include contemporary living and dining areas with a two-way pebble gas fire.
An adjoining kitchen features marble and stone benches, an induction cooktop and a butler’s pantry.
The living areas all open out to a northwest-facing terrace with a heated pool and spa, a barbecue kitchen and a pavilion.
All five bedrooms have ensuites, and a gym, wine room with bar, six-car garage and Astro turf sports precinct complete the property.
Marshall White Hawthorn’s Kathy Malcolm is scheduled to take the home to private auction on February 22.
Originally published as Contemporary Eaglemont home with $6m price hopes could break suburb record
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