This St Andrews mud-brick home has plenty of perks for buyers seeking space and serenity.
The 440 Buttermans Track property offers a quiet lifestyle with a charming main house with two kitchens, large grounds and stunning vistas — plus covered parking for 12 cars and room for another 10 vehicles.
There is also a separate studio, pool and spa in the beautiful setting on 2.75ha.
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The property looks over vineyards and towards the mountains.
The property, with a $1.09-$1.19 million price guide, has an elevated position taking in views of vineyards and the Kinglake Ranges.
It’s also near Warrandyte Kinglake Nature Conservation Reserve.
“Mud-brick homes in the area are popular as a lifestyle choice and generally sell very well,” Ray White Diamond Creek agent Alan King said.
“With limited supply, we had 12 inspections soon after listing.”
Plenty of room in the commercial-sized shed.
The separate studio is a handy extra feature.
For the hobby farm enthusiast, the property also boasts an orchard, dam, greenhouse and chicken coop, while a shipping container and more sheds offer extra storage.
The commercial shed can pack in 10 vehicles and there is also a double garage and two driveways plus off-street parking.
The spacious main house has an inspiring indoor-outdoor connection via large viewing windows.
The main kitchen with lovely garden views.
The large covered outdoor entertainment area.
The updated kitchen is spacious and is complemented by a second outdoor kitchen to service the alfresco dining and entertainment area.
A loft and a study deliver extra living space, with the separate studio offering even more options. A wine cellar is another perk.
St Andrews is tightly held, with just two other houses listed on realestate.com.au. Only a handful of sales are reported each year and just two houses have sold so far this year, sale records show.
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