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Check out these standout Geelong listings worth a second look

Check out these standout Geelong listings still on the market that are worth a second look.

This Brougham St penthouse offers one of the best views of Geelong’s waterfront.
This Brougham St penthouse offers one of the best views of Geelong’s waterfront.

SPECTACULAR lakefront locations, waterfront views and a hidden urban oasis in the heart of the city — what’s not to love about these premium listings?

The standout properties are among a clutch of top Geelong homes still looking for a buyer at the end of 2019.

We think they’re definitely worthy of a second look.

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2/126 Kilgour St, Geelong

Summer entertaining is a breeze at 2/126 Kilgour St, Geelong.
Summer entertaining is a breeze at 2/126 Kilgour St, Geelong.

Blink and you could miss this ultra-modern family home hidden at the end of private walkway that opens up to reveal a stunning resort-style setting.

The five-bedroom house has no street frontage — it can only be accessed via the secure path or rear garage — but cleverly uses the 936sq m block to create a private oasis.

Entertain in style around the swimming pool and spa, the centrepiece of an outdoor entertainment area that comes with a pizza oven, hot coal BBQ spit, barbecue and wok burner.

Other features include multiple living rooms, a theatre room, home gym, study nook and ensuite bathrooms to every bedroom.

Whitford, Newtown agent Heidi Trempel has a price guide of $2.55 million.

405 Melaluka Rd, Leopold

405 Melaluka Rd, Leopold in on the banks of Lake Connewarre.
405 Melaluka Rd, Leopold in on the banks of Lake Connewarre.
The 1853 homestead has been restored and extended.
The 1853 homestead has been restored and extended.

Campbell Point House has put this exclusive lakeside Leopold location on the map but the history of Toorang dates back much further.

The romantic Italianate homestead was built in 1853 as a seven-room rubble stone structure with a square observation tower overlooking Lake Connewarre.

The current owners have restored and extended the original house to emulate a luxe French farmhouse feel.

There’s six bedrooms, six bathrooms, formal and informal living rooms, plus an saltwater pool.

Bellarine Property, Barwon Heads agent Lee Martin is selling the property for $3.3 million.

901/120 Brougham St, Geelong

The penthouse suite at 901/120 Brougham St, Geelong offers 180-degree vistas.
The penthouse suite at 901/120 Brougham St, Geelong offers 180-degree vistas.
Bathe with a view.
Bathe with a view.

This penthouse suite atop the Promenade Tower offers arguably the best view of Geelong’s waterfront.

The three-bedroom, three-bathroom home showcases 180-degree bay vistas from a balcony big enough to host a New Year’s Eve crowd.

Buxton agent Ben Riddle is asking $2.69 million to $2.89 million. For that you get an open-plan living areas with a high-end kitchen and ensuites to each of the bedrooms, including a lavish bath adjoining the main bedroom suite.

2062-2070 Bellarine Highway, Marcus Hill

2062-2070 Bellarine Highway, Marcus Hill.
2062-2070 Bellarine Highway, Marcus Hill.
The main living has lovely rural views.
The main living has lovely rural views.

Quality is assured at this builder’s own home on a prime piece of elevated Bellarine Peninsula land with views toward Point Lonsdale, Queenscliff and the Rip.

Local footy coach and builder Steve Clark listed his luxury family home on 8100sq m back in March.

The modern showpiece has five bedrooms, a cabana and a purpose-built basketball/netball court, plus a large shed and office that paves the way for a home business.

Fletchers, Queenscliff agent James Gladman is calling for offers in the $2.7 million-$2.95 million range.

Originally published as Check out these standout Geelong listings worth a second look

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