Albert Park: angular home has the edge on online auctions market
This ultra-modern home embraces acute angles to squeeze four levels of living on to a compact corner block. It’s an on-point offering with a large basement wine cellar and rooftop terrace with city views.
This ultra-modern Albert Park home doesn’t waste an inch of its triangular-shaped block.
The new build by Mossman Builders Group director Rami Adra embraces acute angles and sprawls over four levels to offer plenty of living space despite its compact 135sq m landholding.
And now, 50 St Vincent St is scheduled for online auction on May 2, via website Auction Now, with a $2.35-$2.55 million price guide.
But the three-bedroom residence’s listing states it is also available “for immediate sale prior”.
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The Agency’s Josh Allison said the eye-catching home had hosted a dozen private inspections within five days of hitting the market — among them a buyer with 35,000 wine bottles who loved the “big cellar” with an automatic hatch door that makes up the basement level.
“New builds don’t come around this often, and there aren’t too many like this,” he said.
“It’s a six-star build that rivals projects like Tim Gurner’s Saint Moritz (in St Kilda) with its quality of fixtures and fittings.”
These include expanses of marble, gold tapware and premium kitchen appliances.
The ground floor features an angular open-plan living, dining and kitchen area offering direct access to a single-car garage and a deck.
The three bedrooms make up the next level, including a large main with a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite.
A rooftop terrace boasting city views crowns the quirky home.
The block was the site of a 1950s brick veneer house prior to the two-and-a-half year build.
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Originally published as Albert Park: angular home has the edge on online auctions market