Bass: Waterfront architectural oasis with 600 metres of private beach up for sale, seeking $4m
A private Victorian coastal sanctuary with 600 metres of exclusive shoreline and breathtaking 270-degree ocean views is set to attract buyers looking for the ultimate escape.
A private coastal sanctuary with 600 metres of exclusive shoreline and breathtaking 270-degree ocean views is set to attract buyers looking for the ultimate escape.
Positioned on its own 8.09ha peninsula, 107 Whistler Lane, Bass, is a masterpiece of architectural and environmental design, offering a level of privacy and luxury.
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With a price guide of $3.65m-$4m, Harcourts Coast and Lifestyle director Jason Dowler said the property is a blue-chip coastal holding, perfect for buyers who value seclusion, prestige, and an unrivalled connection to nature.
“This isn’t just a home — it’s a legacy property,” Mr Dowler said.
“You don’t get this level of privacy, uninterrupted coastal views, and direct water access very often.
“It’s something truly special.”
The architect-designed residence has been crafted to blend into the rugged coastline, with floor-to-ceiling glass capturing the sweeping views across San Remo, Phillip Island, French Island, and the Mornington Peninsula.
The open-plan living and dining areas spill onto two expansive decks, positioned for spectacular sunrises and unforgettable sunsets over the bay.
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A sleek chef’s kitchen, finished with premium appliances and a butler’s pantry, anchors the home’s entertaining spaces.
Designed for a luxury yet low-impact lifestyle, the home incorporates solar panels, water tanks, and passive heating and cooling, ensuring year-round comfort with minimal environmental footprint.
The property’s rejuvenated native bushland has also become a thriving habitat for migratory and local wildlife, making it as much a nature retreat as it is a luxury escape.
Beyond the home itself, the 600 metres of private shoreline and reef access make this a dream destination for boating, kayaking, and fishing enthusiasts.
The four-car garage offers ample space for watercraft and equipment, with a self-contained studio providing additional accommodation for guests.
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Mr Dowler said properties of this scale and exclusivity are a rarity on the market, with comparable estates on the Mornington Peninsula or Great Ocean Road commanding a far higher price, making this an opportunity for buyers looking to secure a coastal retreat without the premium coastal postcode price tag.
“This is for someone who wants absolute privacy but still wants to be within reach of everything,” he said.
“San Remo and Phillip Island’s world-class restaurants, wineries, and attractions are just a short drive away, and Melbourne is still less than 90 minutes from your doorstep.”
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Originally published as Bass: Waterfront architectural oasis with 600 metres of private beach up for sale, seeking $4m