The Victorian eco-luxury property, set on more than 40 acres is for sale with an asking price of $1.55 million by Michelle Matthews of LSV Hotels.
Boasting panoramic views of the Grampians, Boroka Downs offers an unsurpassable lifestyle opportunity with the potential of flexible future options for the astute buyer.
The eco-luxury property offers a striking, architecturally-designed contemporary residence comprising three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a reading room, expansive family living spaces, plus five self-contained one-bedroom guest units currently generating income for the owner.
Set on more than 40 acres of spectacular bushland, the opulent home is cleverly crafted with a northerly orientation and features a roaring open fireplace and heated floors throughout.
The environmentally sensitive design incorporates double-glazed cedar windows, Hebel block construction, solar-assisted hot water service and solar panel power.
LSV Hotels’ selling agent, Michelle Matthews said the property offers a unique opportunity to obtain a high standard of luxury and environmentally-considered living in the heart of the spectacular Grampians.
“The vendors have created a wonderful lifestyle surrounded by natural bush and wildlife with additional features including an impressive and substantial vegetable garden,” she said.
Ms Matthews said in a past life, the property provided weddings and events adding that the property offers an opportunity for further incremental income including future sales in food and beverage options.
“Each of the five completely private and secluded residences feature full self-catering facilities including their own barbecue and laundry facilities making them ideal for couple getaways,” she added.
The property is being offered for sale with an asking price of $1.55 million.
Ideally positioned in a popular tourism destination, the property has easy access to many amenities including vineyards, olive groves, lakes, galleries, cafes and restaurants.
Ms Matthews said the high-quality home offers a low-maintenance and flexible lifestyle with plenty of upscale for a new owner, such as glamping and further development (STCA).
“The home could be retained as a main residence, a holiday home with the units providing additional income or it could be offered as a guest house and brought into the accommodation pool,” she said.
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