2B Maskell St, Brighton, comes with an impressive variety of well -being characteristics that are “well -known” locals to take a look.


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A recently completed residence in 2B Maskell ST, Brighton, has reached the market with a price guide of $ 4.2m- $ 4.6m that could rub the shoulders with the king of elite possible of the suburb of the suburb of the inspections.

The home covers three levels and presents its own underground well -being center, complete with an interior marble pool, sauna, spa and a fully equipped change room.

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List through Matthew Pillios by Kay & Burton Bayside, the four -bedroom house is already attracting the attraction of prestigious buyers looking for health, luxury and low maintenance that lives in one of Melbourne’s most exclusive postcards.

“We have had interest in some well -known names in the fitness and well -being space, people who know quality, design and value the lifestyle offered by this house,” Pillios said.

“It’s a surprise factor home, and you feel that moment you are going through the door.”

The underground welfare center includes a marble pool, spa, sauna and bathroom, a rare luxury offer in Brighton Homes.


Natural light and relaxed living spaces add to the appeal of the house.


Positioned in a quiet alley without a few moments from the purchases and dinners of Bay and Church St, and Brighton Grammar, Firbank and the Coast, the house offers a rare combination of calm, privacy and Walkabaly.

Originally intended as the family home of the vendors, the construction includes triple shopping windows of commercial grade, Parquetría de Chevron de Roble, marble of tundra through the hour and subtle curves that guide the eye from Scolligwerle Leefel.

Chevron oak parquetry, a circular Claraboya and a curved ladder create a “surprise factor” life in the heart of this Brighton sanctuary.


The house includes a double insurance garage with internal access, ideal for blocking and mild buyers looking for privacy and convenience in Brighton.


“It is not a kind of construction, it was designed to live in the long term. There is a real heart in this house,” Pillios said.

The level of well -being also has a multipurpe room for pilates, film or recovery nights, while up, three additional private rooms join a guest suite on the ground floor.

The main bedroom includes a private balcony, a wardrobe, an independent bath and a tunic worthy of any boutique hotel.

The personalized sauna is within the withdrawal of welfare of the house, a premium inclusion that is rarely seen in the listings of prestigious properties of Brighton.


Full height glazing and a characteristic fireplace raise the main habitable space, which flows to a north -oriented landscape.


A low maintenance terrace is connected to the main life domain, where full height glazing and a chimney of features establish the guideline, and designer cuisine includes honey appliances, a butler pantry, integrated, integrated

The outdoor terrace is framed in low maintenance vegetation, designed to climb and create natural privacy in the heart of Brighton.


The kitchen has tundra marble, dual dishwasher and integrated appliances, sewing connected with a pantry of a butler to entertain.


Additional features include lifting access to all floors, alarm system, CCTV, heating and cooling with zone ducts, radiant soil heating, remote blinds, garden irrigation and a double garage with internal access.

The property also comes with seven years of guarantee of Builder, a significant advantage in a short market in new high -caliber homes.

The expressions of interest close at 5pm on May 20.


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