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Amazing beach houses up for grabs across the Geelong region

Live the coastal dream with one of the amazing beachside pads on the market in the Geelong region this summer.

Some amazing beach houses have been listed for sale this summer.
Some amazing beach houses have been listed for sale this summer.

RECREATE the beachside summer vibe year round with one of these amazing coastal homes up for grabs across the region.

From sweeping ocean views to private riverside sanctuaries, the cream of the crop delivers wow factor in spades.

Great Ocean Road Real Estate, Lorne agent Ian Stewart said the cycle of replacing older houses along the coast had produced some standout modern homes which were now hitting the market.

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Mr Stewart said sales were looking positive heading into January on the back of rebounding property prices in Melbourne.

“The last half of 2019 has been productive as the ripple has come through from Melbourne,” he said.

So throw a towel over your shoulder and start exploring these amazing listings.

39 Hall St, Lorne

The sandstone wall defines 39 Hall St, Lorne.
The sandstone wall defines 39 Hall St, Lorne.

Award-winning architect Swaney Draper takes seaside luxe to the next level with a modern showpiece home that occupies a front row position opposite Lorne’s beach.

A 16m locally sourced sandstone wall cuts across the five-bedroom house, creating a natural feature in the main living zone and outdoor entertainment area.

A tub with a view.
A tub with a view.

The $3.8 million to $4.2 million asking price includes a cantilevered front deck and freestanding bath with ocean views in main bedroom.

Mr Stewart is calling for expressions of interest by January 31.

98 Carr St, Barwon Heads

98 Carr St, Barwon Heads is right by the Barwon River.
98 Carr St, Barwon Heads is right by the Barwon River.

Views of the Barwon River, ocean and the bluff make a stunning backdrop to this private riverside sanctuary set on 2056sq m.

Entertain in style by the swimming pool or in one of the three living areas and accommodate family and friends comfortably in the five bedrooms.

Bellarine Property, Barwon Heads agent Levi Turner has set a price guide of $3.5 million to $3.8 million.

15 Cowrie Rd, Torquay

15 Cowrie Rd, Torquay is 300m from the beach.
15 Cowrie Rd, Torquay is 300m from the beach.

McCartney, Torquay agent Steve Menegazzo reckons this builder’s own home is one of the best properties he’s listed in 15 years working on the coast.

The Hamptons-style, four-bedroom weatherboard house features timber and recycled brick and a dream location just 300m from Fishermans Beach.

It’s listed for $2.75 million.

16-18 Yellow Gum Drive, Ocean Grove

16-18 Yellow Gum Drive.
16-18 Yellow Gum Drive.

Tucked away in the exclusive Yellow Gums estate, this sprawling family home — offering more than 800sq m of living space — has all the bells and whistles.

Solid timber parquetry floors, 3m ceilings and a huge kitchen are highlights of the interior, while the outdoor entertainment area overlooks a swimming pool.

RT Edgar, Barwon Heads agent Peter Lindeman has listed the 4200sq m property for $2.15 million to $2.35 million.

13 & 14 Skyline Court, Lorne

The view from 13-14 Skyline Court, Lorne is top shelf.
The view from 13-14 Skyline Court, Lorne is top shelf.

An uninterrupted vista from North Lorne to the pier and beyond can be enjoyed from every room of this impressive two-year-old house.

The five-bedroom, four-bathroom residence sits on a huge 2356sq m block with two titles providing the flexibility to develop another dwelling next door.

It’s built for the conditions, with aluminium cladding, flame shield decking and remote external louvres included in the $3.5 million price tag set.

Great Ocean Road Real Estate, Lorne agent Michael Coutts said it was ideal for large families.

Originally published as Amazing beach houses up for grabs across the Geelong region

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