A home on the mountain to a home with water views

TIVOLI: A five-bedroom home with waterfront views of the Bremer in Boundary Street sold for $760,000 in May. The bedrooms and living areas are situated on the upper level where the master bedroom suite has direct access to the verandah and stretches the width of the interior. There’s a huge kitchen and dining area with bay windows and a media room. Downstairs there’s a large rumpus room, storage and a double carport. The 4,915sqm parcel of land was purchased in 1991 for $19,000.

SADLIERS CROSSING: Hinemoa was built in 1903 and has undergone renovations without the loss of the original features. The four-bedroom, two-bathroom home sold last month for $950,000. It stands on a 1,037sqm picket-fenced allotment in Ferrett Street, has accommodation for five cars and there’s a shed in the landscaped gardens at the back. Inside the home there’s a new kitchen with stone benches and a five-burner gas stove. It was last on the market in 2014 when it sold for $520,000.

KARALEE: Six bedrooms, three bathrooms and a 4,045sqm block were selling points for this home in Krystyna Court, which sold last month for $1.2 million. The home was built in 2005 and its street presentation is impressive with a solar gated entry, concrete driveway, sculpted hedges, immaculate lawns and attractive fencing. The interior takes in a kitchen with Caesarstone benchtops, ducted air conditioning throughout, a granny flat and direct access to a large rear patio. The home last sold in 2008 for $735,000.

SOUTH RIPLEY: A four-bedroom home with three living areas and a pool in Harmony Crescent sold last month for $910,000. The home is on a 588sqm block opposite parklands in the Providence estate. It has a large kitchen with Caesarstone benchtops, a large walk in pantry, a free standing five burner gas cooktop and oven and lots of storage. There’s ducted air conditioning, a media room and the interior of the home has just been repainted. The property was last on the market in 2015, when it sold for $497,967.

PINE MOUNTAIN: Ten acres of land and two homes made a property in Stokes Road an attractive buy last month for $1.7 million. Boosted by mountain views, permanent water and a gazebo overlooking the tennis court. The two-bedroom second home was built in 2015, is wheelchair friendly and includes a studio. The main home has four bedrooms and a study, an open plan design and a large undercover outdoor area. The kitchen features granite benchtops, there’s ducted air conditioning throughout and nine-foot ceilings. The property was last on the market in 1990, when it sold for $350,000.

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