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Templestowe tempter a private resort among the gum trees

How good is this?

Queensland may be off limits. But when the weather warms, the next owners of this resort-style Templestowe abode will be able to have just as much fun holidaying at home.

The near-new house has hit the market with a $3.7-$4m asking price that includes an infinity pool and spa with a glorious green outlook, and an adjoining pool house featuring a bar.

The 51-53 Newmans Road property also offers 4100sq m of land, giving occupants the feeling of being at their own private getaway.

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Who needs holidays?

Plenty of natural light for an easy breezy atmosphere.

Stretching views from bed.

Jellis Craig Doncaster director Daniel Broadbent said the vendors built the four-bedroom house about a year ago to a “thoroughly modern” design that ensured a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.

“It has a real sense of volume, high ceilings and beautiful architectural features (including) highlight windows,” he said.

“This type of home doesn’t come along very often.”

Windows so large they had to be craned into place frame lush, leafy views throughout the house — notably from the main bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite, and the open-plan living and dining zone.

Contemporary luxury.

Your own private resort.

Soak it in.

Lush expanses on the big block.

The latter features a kitchen fitted with a 3.8m waterfall island bench, double black matt Bosch ovens, and a butler’s pantry.

The covered alfresco terrace overlooking the pool and spa also has a barbecue nook.

A five-car garage and three further “king-sized” bedrooms complete the luxe package, which is being sold privately.

The property had amassed more than 4000 views on realestate.com.au within a week of hitting the market — almost four times the average for a Templestowe listing.

Mr Broadbent said prospective buyers from near and far were already eyeing the pad, including several from the Bayside region.

The serenity is unquestionable.

Timber tease.

Picture perfect.

Luxury in every room.

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samantha.landy@news.com.au

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