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Bold design and breathtaking views at Yarrambat beauty

Life’s good at 122 North Oatlands Road, Yarrambat.

Striking architectural style, resort-style grounds, and enough shedding to satisfy a petrol head, come together to make this Yarrambat home a real catch.

Morrison Kleeman’s Peter Kleeman said the vendors engaged an “innovative inner-city architect” to draw up the triple-level residence at 122 North Oatlands Road a decade ago.

They’ve now listed the home for private sale, with a $1.95-$2.05m price guide.

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Hints of red add to a retro feel by the pool.

Stretching views.

Soaring high ceilings are a highlight.

Design highlights include soaring 5.9m-high ceilings in the formal living room, full-height double-glazed windows, and a stylish kitchen with stone benches, Miele appliances, wine racking and a butler’s pantry.

Mr Kleeman said the house was ideally zoned for families, featuring two mirror-image main bedrooms with walk-in wardrobes and ensuites at either end of the second storey

Two other bedrooms, a study and a bathroom make up the rest of that level, while the ground floor is dominated by an open-plan living, dining and kitchen space, plus the formal lounge.

One of the home’s two garages, with space for two cars, occupies the basement level alongside a gym.

A spiral staircase is a design focal point.

Crisp contemporary style in the kitchen.

A nice way to wake up.

Bold light fixtures feature throughout.

The second, where there’s room for four further cars, joins a pool, a covered barbecue terrace, and vast gardens on the 1ha grounds.

Mr Kleeman said the property also offered “wonderful views” across the Kinglake Ranges.

He noted mostly local families had expressed interest in the property in its early days on the market.

“We have a shortage of properties (for sale in Melbourne’s outer northeast), so there’s a good amount of interest in our stock,” he said.

Soak in the views as you soak in the pool.

A tranquil bathroom.

Modern design.

“Everything is selling quite well, although prices are a bit more realistic (than pre-coronavirus).”

CoreLogic records show the North Oatlands Road property was also on the market for 154 days from October to March, with asking prices between $2-$2.2m.

Plenty of angles to enjoy views from.

An exotic touch.

Light filled.

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